Qualities of caring: Good practices in infant and toddler group care

Author(s): O'Gara, Chloe; Lusk, Diane; Canahuati, Judy; Yablick, Gary; Huffman, Sandra L.;
Date Issued: 1999
Publisher(s): World Bank. Human Development Network. Early Childhood Development
Description: A report presenting case examples of child care programs from seven different countries that deliver quality group care using limited resources: Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Guatemala, Peru, the Philippines, and Venezuela
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Source: (Report No. 22924). Washington, DC: World Bank Human Development Network, Early Childhood Development. Retrieved January 5, 2006, from http://siteresources.worldbank.org/EDUCATION/Resources/278200-1099079877269/547664-1099079922573/Qualities_caring_ecd.pdf
Topics: International Child Care & Early Education > Cross-National Comparisons

Programs, Interventions & Curricula > Programs > Infant & Toddler

Service Delivery > Child Care & Early Education Services
Country: Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Guatemala, Peru, Philippines, Venezuela
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