Quality child care for infants and toddlers: Case studies of three community strategies
| Author(s): | Paulsell, Diane; Nogales, Renee; Cohen, Julie; |
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| Date Issued: | 2003 |
| Publisher(s): | Zero to Three (Organization); Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. |
| Description: | A study of child care quality and it impact on infants and toddlers presenting a set of in-depth case studies of three types of collaborative infant-toddler child care initiatives located in four diverse communities, with findings collected during intensive three-day sight visits to the case study communities |
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