Building blocks for healthy learners: A gap analysis and assessment framework for Minnesota's childhood system of care [Executive summary]

Author(s): Minnesota. Maternal and Child Health Section;
Date Issued: September, 2008
Publisher(s): Minnesota. Maternal and Child Health Section; Ready 4 K
Description: A summary of an assessment of the development and implementation of a comprehensive early childhood services system to ensure that children are healthy and ready to start school in Minnesota, including information on families' access health, early childhood education, and family support services
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Funder(s): United States. Maternal and Child Health Bureau
Source: St. Paul: Minnesota, Maternal and Child Health Section. Retrieved February 1, 2011, from http://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/cfh/meccs/buildingblocks.pdf
Topics: Service Delivery
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