Planning for health promotion in low-income preschool child care settings: Focus groups of parents and child care providers

Author(s): Taveras, Elsie M.; LaPelle, Nancy; Gupta, Ruchi S.; Finkelstein, Jonathan A.;
Date Issued: November-December 2006
Publisher(s): Elsevier Science (Firm)
Description: An examination of best practice methods for promoting health practices in low income child care settings through six focus groups of parents with children attending child care centers and family child care homes and directors of child care centers and family child care homes
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