The Chicago Child-Parent Centers: A longitudinal study of extended early childhood intervention

Author(s): Reynolds, Arthur J.;
Date Issued: 1998
Publisher(s): Russell Sage Foundation
Description: An evaluation of the implementation of the early childhood intervention program, Chicago-Parent Center (CPCs), and the Chicago Longitudinal Study among eight-grade students between 1983 and 1989
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Editor(s): Crane, Jonathan
Source: In Social programs that work (pp. 110-147). New York: Russell Sage Foundation
Topics: Programs, Interventions & Curricula > Programs > Integrated Services Programs

Programs, Interventions & Curricula > Interventions/Curricula > Comprehensive

Financing & Funding > Funding Sources > Private Funding
Country: United States
States: ILLINOIS
ISBN: 0-87154-173-4 : Hardcover
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