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Partners in Family Child Care: 2008-2009 year 1 report
Peterson, Shira May, October 2009
(Number T09-009). Rochester, NY: Children's Institute.

Findings from the first year of the implementation of Partners in Family Child Care, an initiative to improve the early literacy and socioemotional outcomes of children in family child care, based on data from 30 urban family child care providers in Rochester, New York

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Partners in Family Child Care: 2008-2009 year 1 report [Executive summary]
Peterson, Shira May, October 2009
(Number T09-009). Rochester, NY: Children's Institute.

A summary of findings from the first year of the implementation of Partners in Family Child Care, an initiative to improve the early literacy and socioemotional outcomes of children in family child care, based on data from 30 urban family child care providers in Rochester, New York

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Partners in Family Child Care: Supporting early literacy through home visiting: Update on year one outcomes (2008-2009)
Peterson, Shira May, April 2009
Rochester, NY: Children's Institute.

Updated findings on children's outcomes from the first year of the implementation of Partners in Family Child Care, an initiative to improve the early literacy and socioemotional outcomes of children in family child care, based on data from 30 urban family child care providers in Rochester, New York

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