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Access to the general education curriculum for preschoolers with disabilities: Children’s school success
Lieber, Joan, 2008
Exceptionality, 16(1), 18-32

A study of the academic and social skill gains of 58 children with disabilities during their preschool year in classrooms using the Children’s School Success (CSS) curriculum

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Examining different forms of implementation and in early childhood curriculum research
Odom, Samuel L., Q3 2010
Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 25(3), 314-328

A study of the relationships between structural, process, and combined measures of implementation of the Children's School Success curriculum across both sites and time, and their associations to child outcomes, in 51 preschool classes at nationally-dispersed sites over the course of one school year

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Neighborhood community influences on preschool children's development and school readiness
Hanson, Marci, January-March 2011
Infants and Young Children, 24(1), 87-100

An examination of the influence of socioeconomic disadvantage and language isolation on children's social skills and academic outcomes, based on a sample of 1,006 four-year-old children, including 195 English language learners (ELLs) and 164 children with disabilities

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