Children with special needs in North Carolina child care programs: October 1, 2007?June 30, 2008

Author(s): Wesley, Patricia W.; Ryan, Allen; Dennis, Brenda;
Date Issued: 2008
Publisher(s): FPG Child Development Institute. Partnerships for Inclusion
Description: A study of the enrollment of children with special needs in licensed child care programs in North Carolina as of October 31, 2007, with statewide and county analyses by child's age and provider type, based on a survey of child care providers

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