10 years post-Neurons to Neighborhoods: What's at stake and what matters in child care?

Author(s): Phillips, Deborah A.
Date Issued: October 19, 2010
Description: A discussion of the relationship between the quality of child care environments and child stress, health, and developmental outcomes, and a call for an increase in compensation and training for child care workers
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Source: Paper presented at the Celebration of the 20th Anniversary of CCDBG
Topics: Children & Child Development > Child Development & School Readiness

Child Care & Early Education Provider Workforce
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