The practice of effective transitions: Players who make a winning team

Author(s): Smolkin, Laura B.;
Date Issued: 1999
Publisher(s): Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co.
Description: A book chapter containing recommendations and rationales for practices for those involved in children's transition to kindergarten
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Editor(s): Pianta, Robert C.; Cox, Martha J.
Funder(s): United States. Office of Educational Research and Improvement
Source: In R.C. Pianta & M.J. Cox (Eds.), The transition to kindergarten (pp. 325-349). Baltimore: Paul H. Brookes Publishing Co. Retrieved January 16, 2008, from the ERIC Web site: http://www.eric.ed.gov/ERICDocs/data/ericdocs2sql/content_storage_01/0000019b/80/16/0b/2a.pdf
Topics: Parent, School, & Community School Readiness/Child School Success & Performance > Transition To School
ISBN: 1-55766-399-8 : Paperback
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