Child care and early education: Infant and toddler care: Meeting the needs of families with options that work

Author(s): Rigby, Dawn Elizabeth; Ochshorn, Susan; Kagan, Sharon Lynn; Fuller, Bruce;
Date Issued: 2004
Publisher(s): National Conference of State Legislatures
Description: A review of research on infant and toddler care in a variety of settings identifying promising state policy strategies and highlighting options for policymakers who aim to improve the affordability, availability, quality and coordination of infant and toddler care in their state
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Source: Washington, DC: National Conference of State Legislatures
Topics: Parents & Families

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Country: United States
ISBN: 1-58024-328-2 : Paperback
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