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2002/03 Childcare and Early Years Workforce survey: Childminders A comprehensive survey of England?s nanny workforce characteristics, 2002-2003 |
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2002/03 Childcare and Early Years Workforce survey: Day nurseries and other full-day care provision A comprehensive survey of England?s full-day child care provider workforce characteristics, 2002-2003 |
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2005-2009 strategic plan: First 5 Alameda County every child counts An outline of the principles and strategies used by Every Child Counts, an organization issuing program grants in Alameda County, California, to provide support services for young children in home, child care, and community settings |
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2005 Childcare and Early Years Providers Survey: Childminders A study of the characteristics of family child care providers in the United Kingdom, including average number of children served, income, qualifications, and training, based on provider surveys |
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2005 Childcare and Early Years Providers Survey: Overview report A comparison of characteristics--including staff size, wages, recruitment, qualifications, and training--of child care provider organizations in four sectors--family child care providers, out-of-school time providers, full-day care providers, and part-day providers--in the United Kingdom, based on provider surveys |
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2005 Montana home child care workforce survey Findings from a survey of characteristics and compensation of early child care providers working in family and group child care homes in Montana in 2005 |
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2005 Montana home child care workforce survey [Executive summary] A summary of findings from a survey of characteristics and compensation of early child care providers working in family and group child care homes in Montana in 2005 |
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2008-09 family child care home survey results Findings from a survey of the characteristics of family child care providers in Saskatchewan, Canada |
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2009 childcare and early years provider survey An overview of a comparison of characteristics--including characteristics of children served, provider income, and staff size, wages, recruitment, qualifications, and training--of child care and early education provider organizations in eight sectors--family child care providers, out-of-school time providers, full-day care providers, part-day providers, Sure Start children's centers, preschools, primary schools with only transition classes for four- and five-year-old children, and primary schools with both preschool and transition classes--in the United Kingdom |
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2010 annual membership survey for the National Childminding Association (NCMA) A study of English and Welsh family child care providers, including their business practices, pay and working conditions, participation in family child care networks and quality improvement initiatives, and qualifications and training, based on interviews with 1,001 randomly selected members of a national association of family child care providers |
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2011 impact of economic downturn on child care An examination of issues related to the number and quality of child care providers in Georgia, based on survey responses from 208 child care centers and 277 family child care providers |
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2011 impact of economic downturn on child care [Executive summary] A summary of an examination of issues related to the number and quality of child care providers in Georgia, based on survey responses from 208 child care centers and 277 family child care providers |
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ABC Learning Centres: A case study of Australia's largest child care corporation A study of child care quality in child care centers operated by ABC Learning Centres Limited, the largest child care corporation in Australia, based on responses from ABC Learning Centres staff from a national survey of child care center staff and on detailed follow-up telephone interviews with staff |
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Access to preschool in Illinois A discussion of the child care arrangements of families in Illinois, with a focus on the arrangements of at-risk children, based on data from the 2003-2004 National Survey of Children's Health |
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Achieving high-quality child care: How ten programs deliver excellence parents can afford A study of the characteristics and fundamentals of a high quality and affordable early childhood program by highlighting ten highly-rated child care programs |
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Active and passive surveillance for communicable diseases in child care facilities, Seattle-King Country, Washington A summary of active and passive public health surveillance activities for children under six years of age in out-of-home child care settings in Seattle-King County, Washington |
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Activity settings and daily routines in preschool classrooms: Diverse experiences in early learning settings for low-income children An identification of two routines profiles--structured-balanced and high free choice, derived from varying proportions of teacher-directed and child-initiated activities during the preschool day, and a study of the relationship between those routine profiles and structural program characteristics, measures of process quality, children's engagement in activities of various academic contents, teachers' instructional strategies, and children's school readiness skills, based on data from 53 public preschool classrooms, 47 private preschool classrooms, and 25 family child care homes that serve low-income children in Los Angeles, California |
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''Adding two school age children'': (A family child care professional's response) A critique of a study of observed changes to provider quality and caregiver sensitivity after the addition of school-age children in 28 family child care programs |
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Addressing childhood obesity: Findings from a program to enhance nutrition and physical activity in NJ child care centers A summary of an evaluation of the New Jersey Nutrition and Physical Activity Self-Assessment for Child Care (NAP SACC), a program to improve nutrition and increase physical activity in child care centers, that examines changes in center policies and practices as well as program implementation, based on pre- and post-program assessments for 99 centers, surveys from 29 center directors, and surveys from 10 NAP SACC trainers |
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Administrative costs in the Child and Adult Care Food Program: Results of an exploratory study of the reimbursement system for sponsors of family child care homes A study of administrative cost reimbursement payment system for Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) sponsor organizations, which administer CACFP to participating family child care homes at the local level |
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Administrative costs in the Child and Adult Care Food Program: Results of an exploratory study of the reimbursement system for sponsors of family child care homes [Executive summary] A summary of a study of administrative cost reimbursement payment system for Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP) sponsor organizations, which administer CACFP to participating family child care homes at the local level |
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AFS provider survey: From child-care providers serving parents who receive child-care assistance A report of findings from a statewide survey of child care providers serving parents receiving child care assistance through Oregon's Integrated Child Care Program |
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After-school care: Child outcomes and recommendations for research and policy A review of research on the outcomes of afterschool child care arrangements including self care, relative care, and afterschool programs. |
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After two years of YoungStar, a more complete picture emerges A study of the implementation of YoungStar, the Wisconsin state child care quality rating and improvement system, in Milwaukee County, based on an analysis of administrative data on Milwaukee County providers during the program's first two years |
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Air Force/NACCRRA Quality Family Child Care (QFCC) project: Final report An evaluation of a joint Air Force-National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies initiative to increase the supply of high-quality family child care in civilian communities near Air Force bases by implementing the Air Force model of family child care among local providers |
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