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Are L.A.'s children ready for school?

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A book examining research findings from the Los Angeles Family and Neighborhood Survey (LAFANS) in regards to young children's school readiness, child care choices, children's health, neighborhood characteristics that affected young children's well being, and children's health care access and utilization
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