Early care and education in Chicago: Bringing families and resources together [Executive summary]

Author(s): Chicago Partners for Children;
Date Issued: [n.d]
Publisher(s): Illinois Action for Children
Description: A summary of an examination of early childhood education and care programs in Chicago, Illinois, and a discussion of challenges in the improvement of the delivery of services to the city’s families
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Funder(s): Robert R. McCormick Tribune Foundation
Source: Chicago, IL: Illinois Action for Children. Retrieved September 7, 2009, from http://www.actforchildren.org/_uploads/documents/live/Early_Care_and_Education_in_Chicago.pdf
Topics: Programs, Interventions & Curricula > Programs

Service Delivery > Child Care & Early Education Services
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