Head Start and the changing demographics of today's young children

Author(s): Golden, Olivia;
Date Issued: Summer 2011
Publisher(s): National Head Start Association (U.S.)
Description: A discussion of demographic trends in the United States and their implications for Head Start and Early Head Start program practices
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Source: (NHSA Dialog Briefs Vol. 14 Issue 1, pp. 1-4). Alexandria, VA: National Head Start Association. Retrieved May 8, 2012, from http://www.nhsa.org/files/static_page_files/4285130C-1D09-3519-ADD7A0A961907161/DialogBriefs_V14.pdf
Note: ISSN: 1535-5594
Topics: Children & Child Development > Child Characteristics > Race/Ethnicity

Children & Child Development > Special Needs Children & Special Child Populations
Country: United States
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