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Model compensation scale for child care workers study
Moreno, Manuel Humberto, March 17, 2005
Los Angeles: Los Angeles County, Office of Child Care.

A study comparing a model compensation scale based on levels of education, responsibility, and worker experience with actual wages and benefits of child care center workers in Los Angeles County, California, based on a survey of child care programs

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Special Needs Advisory Project (SNAP): Evaluation of child care capacity building for children with disabilities or other special needs in Los Angeles County
Moreno, Manuel Humberto, 20 June, 2005
Los Angeles: Los Angeles County, Office of Child Care.

An evaluation of Special Needs Advisory Project (SNAP), a Los Angeles County, California, initiative to increase capacity in non-subsidized and family child care settings for children with disabilities or special needs, based on pre- and post-project provider surveys, focus groups, provider evaluations of training workshops, and administrative data

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Special Needs Advisory Project (SNAP): Evaluation of child care capacity building for children with disabilities or other special needs in Los Angeles County [Executive summary]
Moreno, Manuel Humberto, 20 June, 2005
Los Angeles: Los Angeles County, Office of Child Care.

A summary of an evaluation of Special Needs Advisory Project (SNAP), a Los Angeles County, California, initiative to increase capacity in non-subsidized and family child care settings for children with disabilities or special needs, based on pre- and post-project provider surveys, focus groups, provider evaluations of training workshops, and administrative data

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