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Building early childhood facilities: What states can do to create supply and promote quality
Sussman, Carl, April 2007
(Preschool Policy Brief Issue 14). New Brunswick, NJ: National Institute for Early Education Research.

A summary of an examination of issues related to child care facilities, with policy recommendations for addressing barriers to improving the supply and quality of child care facilities

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Building early childhood facilities: What states can do to create supply and promote quality
Sussman, Carl,
New Brunswick, NJ: National Institute for Early Education Research.

A summary of an examination of issues related to child care facilities, with policy recommendations for addressing barriers to improving the supply and quality of child care facilities

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Building early childhood facilities: What states can do to create supply and promote quality
Sussman, Carl, April 2007
New Brunswick, NJ: National Institute for Early Education Research.

An examination of issues related to child care facilities, with policy recommendations for addressing barriers to improving the supply and quality of child care facilities

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Child care facilities: Quality by design
Proscio, Tony, 2004
New York: Local Initiatives Support Corporation.

An overview of a study on the impact of child care facility's spatial design on children's interactions with their caregivers and the quality of the children's care

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Child care facilities: Quality by design [Executive summary]
Proscio, Tony, 2004
New York: Local Initiatives Support Corporation.

A summary of findings on the impact of building design of child care facilities on child care quality, and a review of programs designed to promote and finance well-designed child care facilities as part of community development.

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Meeting the need, accepting the challenge: Developing quality early education facilities for Connecticut
Wasch, David,
Hartford, CT: Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Connecticut Children’s Investment Partnership.

An exploration of the cost and effectiveness of Governor M. Jodi Rell’s proposed 2005-2007 budget expansion of the School Construction Grant Program and the Tax Exempt Financing Program of the Child Care Facilities Loan Fund in increasing the capacity of high quality child care through an increased investment in facilities maintenance and the expansion of the physical infrastructure

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Meeting the need, accepting the challenge: Developing quality early education facilities for Connecticut [Executive summary]
Wasch, David, March 2005
Hartford, CT: Local Initiatives Support Corporation, Connecticut Children’s Investment Partnership.

A summary of an exploration of the cost and effectiveness of Governor M. Jodi Rell’s proposed 2005-2007 budget expansion of the School Construction Grant Program and the Tax Exempt Financing Program of the Child Care Facilities Loan Fund in increasing the capacity of high quality child care through an increased investment in facilities maintenance and the expansion of the physical infrastructure

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