Including infants and toddlers with disabilities in Early Head Start: Four case studies

Author(s): Tschantz, Jennifer M.;
Date Issued: 2002
Description: A case study investigation of the collaborative efforts between Early Head Start programs and their corresponding Part C programs in terms of serving children with special needs and their families


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