Wisconsin early childhood system assessment report

Author(s): Magnuson, Katherine A.;
Date Issued: July, 2010
Publisher(s): Wisconsin. Governor's Early Childhood Advisory Council
Description: An assessment of the components of the early childhood system in Wisconsin, including early care and education, mental health and socioemotional development, parenting education, family support, and safe and healthy families, based on a review of 111 reports and documents
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Source: Madison: Wisconsin, Governor's Early Childhood Advisory Council. Retrieved April 11, 2012, from http://dcf.wisconsin.gov/ecac/pdf/assessment_report.pdf
Note: This resource was written with assistance from Bryon Eagon, Leah Gjertson, and Mai Lor
Topics: Service Delivery
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