Quality in family child care and relative care

Author(s): Kontos, Susan; Howes, Carollee; Shinn, Marybeth; Galinsky, Ellen;
Date Issued: 1995
Publisher(s): Teachers College Press
Description: A comprehensive study of family child care and relative care from the perspective of families, children, and providers, including an analysis of child care quality as it relates to child development
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Funder(s): Irving B. Harris Foundation ; Irving B. Harris Foundation ; Irving B. Harris Foundation ; Irving B. Harris Foundation ; Irving B. Harris Foundation ; Irving B. Harris Foundation ; Irving B. Harris Foundation ; Irving B. Harris Foundation ; Irving B. Harris Foundation ; Irving B. Harris Foundation
Source: New York: Teachers College Press
Country: United States
States: CALIFORNIA, NORTH CAROLINA, TEXAS
ISBN: 0-8077-3409-8 : Hardcover
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