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Early care and education for Hispanic children A review of an examination of “El Comienzo”, a project of the California Child Care Initiative Project initiated in 1990, California’s community based child care and referral agencies attempting to improve the delivery of child care services for young Latino children, the latest phase addressing the improvement of quality of family child care services for Latinos |
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[Review of the book Caring for other people's children: A complete guide to family day care] |
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[Review of the book Family day care: International perspectives on policy, practice and quality] A review of an examination of family day care policy and organization, understandings of family day care, and ways in which family day care meets the diverse needs of children and parents in 10 countries in western and central Europe, including Israel, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand, with discussions of quality, training, and the role and status of family day care providers |
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[Review of the book Family day care: International perspectives on policy, practice and quality] A review of an examination of family day care policy and organization, understandings of family day care, and ways in which family day care meets the diverse needs of children and parents in 10 countries in western and central Europe, including Israel, the United States, Australia, and New Zealand, with discussions of quality, training, and the role and status of family day care providers |
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[Review of the book Negotiated care: The experience of family day care providers] |
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[Review of the book We are not babysitters: Family child care providers redefine work and care] Documentation of the experiences of family child-care providers, the most understudied type of all providers based on interviews with 20 family childcare providers of various ethnic and class backgrounds in the state of Washington |
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[Review of the book We are not babysitters: Family child care providers redefine work and care] Documentation of the experiences of family child-care providers, the most understudied type of all providers based on interviews with 20 family childcare providers of various ethnic and class backgrounds in the state of Washington |
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[Review of the book We are not babysitters: Family childcare providers redefine work and care] Documentation of the experiences of family child-care providers, the most understudied type of all providers based on interviews with 20 family childcare providers of various ethnic and class backgrounds in the state of Washington |
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