Great Parents, Great Start: Summary of parents’ opinions on services received: 2008-09 program year

Author(s): Sturdevant Reed, Celeste; Bates, Laura V.; Rana, Meenal;
Date Issued: October 2009
Publisher(s): Michigan State University. University Outreach and Engagement
Description: An examination of parents’ perspectives on services received through the Great Parents, Great Start (GP, GS) program, an initiative to promote parenting skills and familial involvement in children’s early education programs, based on a survey of parents who participated in the GP, GS program during the 2008-2009 program year
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Funder(s): Michigan. Department of Education
Source: East Lansing, MI: Michigan State University, University Outreach and Engagement. Retrieved May 5, 2010, from http://www.michigan.gov/documents/mde/Final_Survey_Report_10-5-09_307716_7.pdf
Country: United States
States: MICHIGAN
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