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Comprehensive services in child care settings: Prevalence and correlates

Description:
A study of various child care providers and organizations focusing on the characteristics of the comprehensive services they provide to children: general health and safety procedures; the prevalence of supplemental services and the manner they are targeted to low-income children; and the sponsorship of programs that provide supplemental services
Resource Type:
Reports & Papers
Country:
United States

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