A framework for state leadership and action in building the components of an early childhood system

Author(s): Bruner, Charles;
Date Issued: 2011
Publisher(s): Build Initiative
Description: A discussion of four components that comprise a comprehensive early childhood system: health, mental health, and nutrition; early learning; family support; and special needs/early intervention
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Source: Denver, CO: Build Initiative. Retrieved May 12, 2011, from http://www.buildinitiative.org/files/resources/Bruner Four Ovals.pdf
Topics: Service Delivery
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