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Reliability and validity of the Stage of Change Scale for Early Education and Care 2.0: Mentor/Coach Form
Montes, Guillermo; Peterson, Shira May; Weber, Melissa Reynolds; , September, 2011

A study of the reliability and the concurrent and predictive validity of the Stage of Change Scale for Early Education and Care 2.0: Mentor/Coach Form, a measure to assess the readiness of early childhood educators or care providers to change their practices or program, based on data on group family child care providers collected by mentors as part of a home visiting quality initiative in Rochester, New York

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Partners in Family Child Care 2008-2011 summary report
Peterson, Shira May; Weber, Melissa Reynolds; , December, 2011

A study of implementation activities, services, family engagement, provider readiness to change, program quality, and child developmental outcomes in Partners in Family Child Care, a 10-month home visiting program in Rochester, New York, to increase the quality of family child care and improve child early literacy and socioemotional outcomes, based on provider and home visitor surveys, provider observations, and child assessments

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Getting Ready: Final evaluation report
Isner, Tabitha K.; Albertson-Junkans, Ladia; Quinn, Katie; Soli, Margaret; Cleveland, Jennifer; Tout, Kathryn; , January, 2012

An evaluation of Parent Aware Getting Ready Project, a program to assist child care providers in preparing for entry into the Minnesota Parent Aware quality rating and improvement system, that examines child care provider characteristics, services received, quality improvement, and enrollment in Parent Aware, based on administrative data, project staff interviews and surveys, and provider self-assessments and surveys

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