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After-school programs in Koreatown, Los Angeles, California
Huh, Cheong Rhie, 2004
Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of California, Los Angeles

An exploration of after school programs in Koreatown in Los Angeles, examining what constitutes a program, why parents send their children, and why children attend these programs

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Child-care selection from birth to age three: The influence of family economy, demographics, and parenting attitudes
Wolf, Anne, 2004
Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA

Two studies using data from the NICHD Study of Early Child Care and Youth Development examined family variations in timing and type of children's initial child care arrangements and then variations in amount of hours spent in child care per week from birth to age three

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First 5 Ventura County: Annual evaluation report: Fiscal year 2003-2004
Thompson, Lisa, September, 2004
Los Angeles, CA: UCLA Center for Healthier Children, Families, and Communities.

An evaluation of the First 5 Ventura County early childhood initiative, including surveys of the program, participants, systems, satisfaction, and child outcomes, and an exploration of the role of such programs in the improvement of the delivery of services for children and families

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Identification of the critical component areas in the interagency agreements between the special education and Head Start directors in Riverside County
Stell, Regina P., 2004
Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Southern California, Los Angeles

A study of Riverside County Head Start directors and Special Education directors' identifications of critical factors obstructing effective implementation of interagency agreements designed to regulate services to preschool children with special needs

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San Francisco Beacon Initiative June 2004 evaluation report school year: 2003-2004 and February 2005 compliance standards audit
Resource Development Associates, June, 2004
San Francisco Beacon Initiative.

A comprehensive evaluation of both the global quality and the participant educational outcomes of the after school activities for youth provided by the Beacon Centers in San Francisco public schools

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