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Evaluation highlights: Client feedback from October 2006 - September 2009
National Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center (U.S.), December 2009
Chapel Hill, NC: National Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center.

An overview of an evaluation of the services provided by the National Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center (NECTAC), based on client feedback and satisfaction surveys collected from October 2006 through September 2009

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Improving children's attainment through a better quality of family-based support for early learning
Centre for Excellence and Outcomes in Children and Young People's Services, January, 2009
(Early Years Progress Map Summary No. 2 Version 1). London: Centre for Excellence and Outcomes in Children and Young People's Services.

A summary of a synthesis from the United Kingdom on the role of family-based support in improving child outcomes, approaches to supporting family engagement in children's early learning, and variations in need for support among different groups of parents

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Where's dad?: Children's, fathers' and mothers' views on engaging fathers in early years setting: Briefing
Kahn, Tim, March, 2009
London: Pre-school Learning Alliance.

A summary of a study of children's, mothers', and fathers' perspectives on father involvement in early childhood settings, based on focus groups held with 27 parents and on consultations with 51 children

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