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Barriers to participation: The experiences of disadvantaged young children, their families and professionals in engaging with early childhood services

Description:
A summary of a study in disadvantaged communities in New South Wales, Australia, of children's and parents' experiences of participation in early childhood settings and parents' and early childhood workers' perspectives on barriers to accessing early childhood services, based on questionnaires and in-depth interviews with 101 parents, interviews with 60 children, and focus groups with 40 early childhood workers
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Country:
Australia

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