Families define quality pre-kindergarten programs more broadly than educators, researchers and policy makers
| Author(s): | FPG Child Development Institute; |
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| Date Issued: | December, 2006 |
| Publisher(s): | FPG Child Development Institute |
| Description: | A summary of a survey-based study examining how low income parents define quality in a preschool program as well as the considerations taken into account when selecting a child care program |
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