Spending smarter: A funding guide for policymakers and advocates to promote social and emotional health and school readiness [Executive summary]

Author(s): Johnson, Kay; Knitzer, Jane;
Date Issued: November 2005
Publisher(s): Columbia University. National Center for Children in Poverty
Description: A summary of a discussion of fiscal strategies to promote the emotional health of families and young children, highlighting opportunities for policymakers and describing effective social programs
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Source: New York: Columbia University, National Center for Children in Poverty. Retrieved May 15, 2007, from http://www.nccp.org/publications/pub_634.html
Topics: Programs, Interventions & Curricula > Interventions/Curricula > Social & Emotional

Financing & Funding > Funded Areas > Child Care & Early Education

Financing & Funding > Funded Areas > Health, Mental Health & Safety
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