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[Review of the book America's child care problem: The way out] |
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[Review of the book Child care in Russia: In transition] |
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[Review of the book Child care policy in Canada: Putting the pieces together] |
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[Review of the book Contemporary parenting: Challenges and issues, of the book Who will mind the baby?: Geographies of child care and working mothers, and of the book Feminism and families] |
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[Review of the book Early years care and education in Europe] |
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[Review of the book Landscapes in early childhood education: Cross-national perspectives on empowerment: A guide for the new millennium] A review of an analytical framework for examining global issues in early childhood education which focuses on political and policy issues and professional and curriculum development |
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[Review of the book Meeting early intervention challenges: Issues from birth to three] |
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[Review of the book Services for children: An agenda for research] |
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[Review of the book Theorising early childhood practice: Emerging dialogues] A review of an overview of several diverse issues arising from early childhood practice in Australia and New Zealand |
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[Review of the book Who will mind the baby?: Geographies of child care and working mothers] |
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[Review of the book Who will mind the baby?: Geographies of child care and working mothers] |
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[Review of Preschool in three cultures revisited: China, Japan, and the United States] A review of an ethnographic study of changes in the cultures and practices of 3 individual preschools in China, Japan, and the United States, based on interviews with stakeholders viewing video of the events of typical days both in 1984 and in contemporary times |
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