How we can close the early learning access gap for low-income children in Minnesota

Author(s): Chase, Richard A.;
Date Issued: April, 2012
Publisher(s): Wilder Research Center
Description: A discussion of four options to expand access to early learning programs for children from low income families in Minnesota
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Source: St. Paul, MN: Wilder Research Center. Retrieved June 26, 2012, from http://www.wilder.org/download.0.html?report=2534
Topics: Policies > Child Care & Early Education Policies > Access & Coverage
Country: United States
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