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The first 5 years: Starting early
Silburn, Sven, 2011
(Early Childhood Series No.2.2011). Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia: Northern Territory.

An overview of the long-term benefits of investment in early childhood programs, with a discussion of the policy implications for Northern Territory, Australia

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The first 5 years: Starting early [Executive summary]
Silburn, Sven, 2011
(Early Childhood Series No.2.2011). Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia: Northern Territory.

A summary of an overview of the long-term benefits of investment in early childhood programs, with a discussion of the policy implications for Northern Territory, Australia

Executive Summary


The value of investment in the early years: Balancing costs of childhood services
Robinson, Gary, Dr., 2011
(Early Childhood Series No.4.2011). Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia: Northern Territory.

An examination of research evidence on the benefits of investing in early childhood programs and a discussion of strategies for investing in early childhood programs in Northern Territory, Australia

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The value of investment in the early years: Balancing costs of childhood services [Executive summary]
Robinson, Gary, Dr., 2011
(Early Childhood Series No.4.2011). Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia: Northern Territory.

A summary of an examination of research evidence on the benefits of investing in early childhood programs and a discussion of strategies for investing in early childhood programs in Northern Territory, Australia

Executive Summary


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