Beyond Abbott: Preschools post progress in other low-income districts, but challenges remain

Author(s): Association for Children of New Jersey;
Date Issued: Spring 2004
Publisher(s): Association for Children of New Jersey
Description: An overview of the child care data from the “non-Abbott” Early Childhood Program Aid (ECPA) districts in New Jersey and policy recommendations for assuring high quality child care in these districts
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Source: Newark, NJ: The Association for Children of New Jersey. Retrieved February 6, 2008, from http://www.acnj.org/admin.asp?uri=2081&action=15&di=373&ext=pdf&view=yes
Note: A volume in the Policy Progress: Building Blocks for New Jersey's Youngest Citizens series
Topics: Policies > Child Care & Early Education Policies
Country: United States
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