Creating a statewide system of multi-disciplinary consultation for early care and education in Connecticut

Author(s): Heath, Jennifer M.;
Date Issued: 2005
Publisher(s): Child Health and Development Institute of Connecticut
Description: A study of the feasibility of implementing a system of on-site professional guidance or services in child care settings, in areas such as health, safety, administration, clinical practice, and education, to improve overall program quality or address the individual needs of participating children and families
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Funder(s): Children's Fund of Connecticut
Source: Farmington, CT: Child Health and Development Institute of Connecticut. Retrieved June 18, 2009, from http://www.chdi.org/admin/uploads/532072684a0c62636a110.pdf
Topics: Service Delivery
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