Success stories: State investment in early care and education in Illinois, North Carolina and Rhode Island: Executive summary

Author(s): Mitchell, Anne W.;
Date Issued: 2005
Publisher(s): Smart Start Program (N.C.). National Technical Assistance Center
Description: A summary of the early care and education programs funded by the state governments of Illinois, Rhode Island, and North Carolina

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