A review of the state of the field of early childhood learning and development in child care, kindergarten and family support programs [Executive summary]

Author(s): Cleveland, Gordon; Corter, Carl; Pelletier, Janette; Colley, Susan; Bertrand, Jane; Jamieson, Janet;
Date Issued: 02 June, 2006
Publisher(s): Canadian Council on Learning
Description: A summary of a review of research on the relationship of early learning and child care programs in Canada to child development and learning
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Funder(s): Canadian Council on Learning
Source: Ottawa, Ontario: Canadian Council on Learning. Retrieved February 27, 2009, from http://www.ccl-cca.ca/NR/rdonlyres/67F194AF-8EB5-487D-993C-7CF9B565DDB3/0/SFREarlyChildhoodLearning.pdf
Note: This resource was produced with contributions from Almina Pardhan, Tomoko Arimura, Danielle Brown, Sejal Patel, Martha Friendly, and Michal Perlman
Topics: Children & Child Development > Child Development & School Readiness

International Child Care & Early Education > Single-Country Studies

Programs, Interventions & Curricula > Programs
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