Why early care and education deserves as much attention, or more, than prekindergarten alone
| Author(s): | Morrissey, Taryn; Warner, Mildred; |
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| Date Issued: | 2007 |
| Publisher(s): | Lawrence Erlbaum Associates |
| Description: | A review of the literature examining the effects of a comprehensive approach to early care and education policy on the regional economy, the work-life balance of parents, and the development of children |
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