Early childhood Minnesota: Indicators and strategies for Minnesota's early childhood system, a joint report of Minnesota Build and Minnesota Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems

Author(s): Moore, Christopher; Chase, Richard A.; Waltz, Megan; Nicholie, Zoe; Then, April;
Date Issued: December 2008
Publisher(s): Wilder Research Center
Description: A selection of early childhood indicators for Minnesota children, with strategies for increasing the numbers associated with each indicator
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Funder(s): United States. Maternal and Child Health Bureau
Source: St. Paul, MN: Wilder Research Center. Retrieved January 9, 2009, from http://www.wilder.org/download.0.html?report=2114
Topics: Children & Child Development

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