Children's Support Services: Providing a system of care for urban preschoolers with significant behavioral challenges

Author(s): Tewhey, Karen;
Date Issued: 2006
Publisher(s): Association for Childhood Education International
Description: A description and overview of the outcomes of Massachusetts' Children's Support Services project, an interagency, multidisciplinary program designed to help young children with significant behavioral problems who have been asked to leave their preschool programs


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