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Making the case: A fact sheet on children and youth in out-of-school time
National Institute on Out-of-School Time (U.S.), 2005
Wellesley, MA: National Institute on Out-of-School Time.

A review of ways in which after school program participation improves the cognitive and behavioral outcomes of at risk children

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An overview: Preparing children to succeed in school
Kansas Action for Children, Inc.,
Topeka, KS: Kansas Action for Children, Inc.

An overview of research on the benefits of early care and education and list of policy-related suggestions for improving early care and education in Kansas

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Promoting language and literacy skills in children with down syndrome
FPG Child Development Institute, June, 2010
(FPG #60). Chapel Hill, NC: FPG Child Development Institute.

An overview of strategies to promote the development of early language and literacy skills in children with down syndrome

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Ready to Learn Providence is changing outcomes for children
Ready to Learn Providence, March, 2011
Providence, RI: Ready to Learn Providence.

An examination of the school readiness outcomes of children who participated in Ready to Learn Providence, an initiative to improve early childhood education programs and service delivery in Providence, Rhode Island, through professional development training

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