Out-of-school settings for Georgia youth with disabilities [Executive summary]
| Author(s): | Jinnah, Hamida; Todd, Christine M.; Francis, Anika; Stoneman, Zolinda; |
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| Date Issued: | June, 2006 |
| Publisher(s): | University of Georgia. Department of Child and Family Development; University of Georgia. Institute on Human Development and Disability |
| Description: | A summary of a study of out-of-school time child care arrangements of school-age children with disabilities in Georgia, including type of arrangements, parents' satisfaction and problems with arrangements, and providers' caregiving experiences, based on a survey of parents in four counties and on focus groups with parents and providers |
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