Early childhood care and education: An investment that works

Author(s): Smith, Shelley L.; Fairchild, Mary; Groginsky, Scott;
Date Issued: 1995
Publisher(s): National Conference of State Legislatures
Description: A text describing the effects of early childhood care and education on juvenile justice, school readiness, and the future of the labor force; traditional and innovative early childhood programs are profiled
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Source: Denver, CO: National Conference of State Legislatures
ISBN: 1-55516-650-4 : Unspecified
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