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Pre-K PACE community report
Lehmann, Christine, May 2009
(Number T09-002). Rochester, NY: Children's Institute.

Findings from an assessment of children's experiences in prekindergarten using the Pre-K PACE (Parent's Appraisal of Children's Experiences) measure, based on a sample of 994 students who participated in Rochester's Early Childhood Assessment Program (RECAP) in Rochester, New York

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Rochester Early Childhood Assessment Partnership: 2007-08 twelfth annual report
Lehmann, Christine, October 2009
(Number T09-008). Rochester, NY: Children's Institute.

Findings from the twelfth year of an assessment of the quality, parental satisfaction, and the outcomes of children in early childhood programs in Rochester, New York, based on parent surveys observations of children and their classrooms

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Rochester Early Childhood Assessment Partnership: 2007-08 twelfth annual report: Executive summary
Lehmann, Christine, October 2009
(Number T09-008). Rochester, NY: Children's Institute.

A summary of findings from the twelfth year of an assessment of the quality, parental satisfaction, and the outcomes of children in early childhood programs in Rochester, New York, based on parent surveys observations of children and their classrooms

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