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The child care arrangements of preschool-age children in immigrant families in the United States
Brandon, Peter D., 2004
International Migration, 42(2), 65-87

A comparison of the use of child care arrangements among immigrant families to non-immigrant families

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Child voice: How immigrant children enlightened their teachers with a camera
Keat, Jane, August 2009
Early Childhood Education Journal, 37(1), 13-21

A qualitative exploration of child-teacher communication in an exercise in which photographs are taken by students, based on observations of 14 foreign-born or first generation 3- through 5-year old preschool children and 6 preschool teachers from a private preschool in an upper-middle class neighborhood in Central Pennsylvania

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Coming together for children with disabilities: State collaboration to support quality, inclusive child care
Mezey, Jennifer, 2003
Washington, DC: Center for Law and Social Policy.

A study of state policies which would provide special education and early intervention services to low-income children with disabilities in child care programs

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Double Jeopardy: Poorer social-emotional outcomes for children in the NICHD SECCYD experiencing home and child-care environments that confer risk
Watamura, Sarah, January/February 2011
Child Development, 82(1), 48-65

A study of the relationships between both home and child care quality and the socioemotional adjustment of groups of children in five different environments at ages 24, 36, and 54 months, based on a secondary analysis of data from 771 children

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Early intervention: The moderating role of the home environment
Bradley, Robert H., 2001
Applied Developmental Science, 5(1), 2-8

An examination of the effect of young children's home environments on the impact of the Infant Health and Development Program, an early intervention program designed for at risk children from low income families

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Early student-teacher relationships of children with and without intellectual disability: Contributions of behavioral, social, and self-regulatory competence
Eisenhower, Abbey S., August 2007
Journal of School Psychology, 45(4), 363-383

An examination of the quality of student teacher relationships (STR) among 6 year-old children with and without intellectual disability, considering child characteristics as predicators of STR and using data from the children at age 3

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The effect of maternal language on bilingual children's vocabulary and emergent literacy development during Head Start and kindergarten
Hammer, Carol Scheffner, March, 2009
Scientific Studies of Reading, 13(2), 99-121

An examination of the relationships between maternal English and Spanish language use and both vocabulary and emergent literacy development over 2 years in Head Start and kindergarten, and an examination of differences by child gender, based on data from 72 mothers and their bilingual children in English immersion programs

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The "Generacion Diez" after-school program and Latino parent involvement with schools
Riggs, Nathaniel R., November 2005
Journal of Primary Prevention, 26(6), 471-484

An examination of ways in which the quality and quantity of parent-teacher involvement and parent engagement in children's school activities may be influenced by: (a) children's attendance in the Generacion Diez (G-10) after school failure prevention program; and (b) the number of direct contacts between parents and home educators; based on a sample of 60 predominantly Mexican immigrant children over two years in one rural Pennsylvania county

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Infant-Toddler early learning guidelines: The content that states have addressed and implications for programs serving children with disabilities
Scott-Little, Catherine, April 2009
Infants and Young Children, 22(2), 87-99

A categorical analysis of the contents of the infant and toddler early learning guidelines (ELGs) published by 21 states, and a discussion of their implications for programs serving children with disabilities

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National evaluation of the Even Start Family Literacy Program: Report on Migrant Even Start projects
United States. Department of Education. Planning and Evaluation Service, 1997
Cambridge, MA: Abt Associates.

An evaluation of Migrant Even Start projects in order to increase knowledge of the projects, identify unique program management issues, describe best practices, and assess the appropriateness of implementing Even Start Information System (ESIS) for the projects, based on three site visits in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, and Arizona

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Otitis media, the quality of child care, and the social/communicative behavior of toddlers: A replication and extension
Vernon-Feagans, Lynne, 2005
Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 20(3), 306-328

A longitudinal study of toddlers’ social and communicative behavior in the child care classroom as a function of both the quality of child care and experience with otitis media (OM) disease

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Pennsylvania Pre-K Counts: A strategy to equalize learning preparation among preschool age children
OMG Center for Collaborative Learning,
Harrisburg: Pennsylvania, Office of Child Development and Early Learning.

A study of differences between school districts in Pennsylvania that offer Pre-K Counts, a program that provides high-quality prekindergarten services to 3- and 4-year-old children, and those that do not, in terms of the prevalence of individual education plans among kindergarten children, based on an analysis of administrative data

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State and jurisdictional eligibility definitions for infants and toddlers with disabilities under IDEA
Shackelford, Jo, 2005
(NECTAC Notes Issue No. 18). Chapel Hill, NC: National Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center.

A discussion of how the 50 states and 6 jurisdictions that participate in the Part C program of IDEA define developmental delays and, as applicable, at risk in their definition of eligibility for services

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