Children with disabilities in Head Start: The case of the Crestview Head Start program

Author(s): Jessup, Patricia A.
Date Issued: 2004
Description: A study of the policies and classroom practices used by the Crestview Head Start program that have helped to effectively implement a fully inclusive early education program
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