The Arizona Kith and Kin Project
| Author(s): | Ocampo-Schlesinger, Sarah; McCarty, Vicki; |
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| Date Issued: | 2005 |
| Publisher(s): | Bank Street College of Education |
| Description: | A discussion of Arizona’s Kith and Kin Project, a non-profit aimed at providing services and training for low-income, family, friend, and neighbor childcare providers |
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