Raising caring and competent children in the United States: Florida

Author(s): Coulter, Martha L.;
Date Issued: 1996
Publisher(s): Garland Publishing, Inc.
Description: A description of the development of a comprehensive family health and welfare program in the state of Florida, based upon the major principles of the MISC program (More Intelligent Sensitive Child) program in Israel
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Editor(s): Klein, Pnina S.
Source: In P. Klein (Ed.), Early intervention: Cross-cultural experiences with a mediational approach (pp. 197-209). New York: Garland Publishing
Topics: Programs, Interventions & Curricula > Programs > Integrated Services Programs
ISBN: 0-8153-1244-X : Unspecified
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