Great Parents, Great Start evaluation report: 2009-2010 program year

Author(s): Sturdevant Reed, Celeste; Bates, Laura V.;
Date Issued: September, 2010
Publisher(s): Michigan State University. Community Evaluation and Research Collaborative
Description: An evaluation of Great Parents, Great Start, a Michigan program to promote parenting skills and family involvement in children's early education, that examines programs' efforts to fill gaps in local early care and education service delivery, parent perceptions of parent-child play groups, and programs' use of data to improve services
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Funder(s): Michigan. Department of Education
Source: East Lansing: Michigan State University, Community Evaluation and Research Collaborative. Retrieved January 24, 2012, from the Michigan, Department of Education Web site: http://www.michigan.gov//documents/mde/GPGS0910FinalEval_345500_7.pdf
Topics: Parents & Families > Involvement In Child Care & Early Education > Parent-Child

Programs, Interventions & Curricula > Programs > Integrated Services Programs
Country: United States
States: MICHIGAN
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