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Current Filters: Pub Year:1997 [remove]; Classification:Coordination & Integration Of Child Care & Early Education Services [remove];
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Beyond child development centres: Care coordination for children with disabilities An evaluation of a care coordination program for Welsh children with special needs entering preschool, comprised of parental empowerment, a defined care coordinator, and individualized care provision |
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Bringing the community into the process: Issues and promising practices for involving parents and business in local Smart Start partnerships [Executive summary] A report on parent and business involvement in Smart Start, the North Carolina Early Childhood Initiative. |
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Highlights of national and state initiatives for young children A review of national and state programs and initiatives that provide early childhood services to families with young children |
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North Carolina's Smart Start Initiative: 1996-97 annual evaluation report An evaluation of North Carolina’s Smart Start program, including the program’s success in goal completion, the health and welfare improvements enjoyed by participating Smart Start children, and several program improvement recommendations |
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The production of child care services in Sweden: Uneven development and local solutions A discussion of the coordination and development of child care concerning labor market and social service needs in Sweden |
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Review of early childhood policy and programs in Sub-Saharan Africa [Executive summary] A summary of an examination of early childhood programs and policies promoting early child development under systems of traditional family and community support in Sub-Saharan Africa |
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Toddlers receiving early intervention in child care centers: A description of a service delivery system A description of the early child care intervention delivery services received by a group of toddler-age children |
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