Cumberland County's kindergarteners & schools

Author(s): Ridley, Stephanie M.; Maxwell, Kelly;
Date Issued: April 2002
Description: An investigation of the academic and social skills possessed by children upon entering kindergarten, based on an assessment of 198 kindergarteners from 48 classrooms in Cumberland County, North Carolina
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Funder(s): Cumberland County Partnership for Children ; FPG Child Development Institute
Source: Chapel Hill, NC: FPG Child Development Institute. Retrieved November 12, 2009, from http://www.fpg.unc.edu/~SchoolReadiness/CCSRAreport.pdf
Topics: Children & Child Development > Child Development & School Readiness

Parent, School, & Community School Readiness/Child School Success & Performance > Transition To School
Country: United States
States: NORTH CAROLINA
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