Poverty is a knot, and preschool is an untangler

Author(s): Lamy, Cynthia Esposito;
Date Issued: 2012
Description: A discussion of the potential of high-quality early childhood programs to help children in poverty
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Editor(s): Pianta, Robert C.
Source: In R.C. Pianta (Ed.), Handbook of early childhood education (pp. 158-174). New York: Guilford Press
Topics: Children & Child Development > Child Characteristics > Socioeconomic Status

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ISBN: 978-1-4625-0337-7 : Hardcover , 1-4625-0337-3 : Hardcover
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