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The new faces of Head Start: Learning from culturally diverse families

Description:
A discussion of reasons for Head Start Programs to support culturally diverse families? child-rearing beliefs, including social, emotional and cognitive development, based on data collected from two literacy projects: Project FIEL (Family Initiative for English Literacy) for Mexican and Mexican-American families in Texas, and Poj Niam Thiab Meyuam (Mother/Child Shool) for Hmong women and their children in Minnesota
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Reports & Papers
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Country:
United States
State(s)/Territories/Tribal Nation(s):
Minnesota; Texas

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