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Adult-child relationships in early childhood programs
Elicker, James, 1995
Young Children, 51(1), 69-78

A discussion of research on the impact of the caregiver-child relationship on healthy child development during the preschool and early elementary school years.

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An analysis of the effects of parental work schedules on child care choices
Hunts, Holly Jo, 1995
Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY

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Assessing integration in early childhood education: Clique analysis of social interactions
Storey, Keith, May 1995
Education and Treatment of Children, 18(2), 158-183

A study of social interactions amongst preschool students using clique analysis methodology, the analysis depicting social structures and grouping patterns reflecting levels of social integration, with data collected through training and observation sessions of a elementary classroom of 17 students and 3 adults

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Assessing quality day care: The child care facility schedule
Dragonas, Thalia, 1995
International Journal of Behavioral Development, 18(3), 557-568

A description and validity study of the Child Care Facility Schedule, a research instrument tested in Greece, Nigeria and the Philippines, for observer measuring and personnel self-evaluation of child care center quality

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Balancing the family budget: Differences in childcare expenditures by race/ethnicity, economic status, and family structure
Brayfield, April, 1995
Social Science Quarterly, 76(1), 158-177

A study on factors affecting child care expenditures within families with children under five using data from the 1990 National Child Care Survey

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Beyond state regulation of child care: A venture into a public-private partnership in Nebraska
Bergwell, Ethel, 1995
American Journal of Public Health, 85(4), 585-586

A description of a public-private partnership between the county health department and employers in Lincoln-Lancaster County, Nebraska, to increase the quantity and quality of licensed family child care.

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Bridging the worlds of Head Start and welfare-to-work: Building a two generation self-sufficiency program from the ground up
Herr, Toby, 1995
In S. Smith (Ed.), Advances in applied Developmental Psychology: Vol. 9. Two Generation Programs for Families in Poverty: A New Intervention Strategy (pp. 161-197). Norwood, NJ: Ablex Publishing

A discussion on the necessary steps and aid for parents on welfare to move to the workforce

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The business case for work-family programs
Johnson, Arlene, 1995
Journal of Accountancy, 180(2), 53-unspecified

Highlights of the cost benefits of employer-supported child care services

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Caregiver-Environment Scale
Capone, Angela, 1995
Unpublished instrument, Pennsylvania State University

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Caregiver-Parent Partnership Scale
Ware, Anne M., 1995
In The caregiver role in the parent-caregiver partnership: Its relationship to the child care environment. Indianapolis, IN: Poster session presented at the biennial meeting of the Society for Research in Child Development

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The challenge for Head Start: Realizing its vision as a two-generation program
Lamb-Parker, Faith, 1995
In S. Smith (Ed.), Advances in applied developmental psychology: Vol. 9. Two generation programs for families in poverty: A new intervention strategy (pp. 135-160). Norwood, NJ: Ablex Publishing

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Child care advocacy: Making a difference
Child Care Law Center, 1995
San Francisco: Child Care Law Center

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Child care and children of color
Spencer, Margaret B., 1995
In P. L. Chase-Lansdale & J. Brooks-Gunn (Eds.), Escape from poverty: What makes a difference for children? (pp. 138-156). New York: Cambridge University Press

A discussion of the United States Family Support Act of 1988 and the developmental impact of poverty and child care regulations on children from socioeconomically disadvantaged families

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Child care as a neglected dimension of family burden research
Gamache, Gail, 1995
Research in Community and Mental Health, 8(1), 63-90

A study of the relationship of severe mental illness to biological parenthood and to the family burden that arises from caregiving responsibilities for the children; based on interviews with family members impacted by mental illness

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Child care as welfare prevention
Child Care Law Center, 1995
San Francisco: Child Care Law Center

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Child care choices in a lexicographic framework
Sloss, Ellen S., 1995
Journal of Economic Issues, 29(2), 629-unspecified

A comparison of a lexicographic model to a neoclassical choice model for analyzing parental demand for child care

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Child care initiatives in the states
American Public Welfare Association, 1995
Public Welfare, 53(4), 44-48

A report of findings from an informal survey of state child care efforts and innovations as well as concerns over child care policies

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Child day care in the schools: The school of the 21st century
Zigler, Edward F., 1995
Child Welfare, 74(6), 1301-1326

An overview of Schools of the 21st Century, comprehensive school-based, school-linked programs for children from birth to age 12

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Child day care in welfare reform: Are we targeting too narrowly?
Meyers, Marcia K., 1995
Child Welfare, 74(6), 1071-1080

A study of whether California participants in the Aid to Families with Dependent Children program are encountering reduced access to public child care subsidies because of public policy decisions to narrow and restrict eligibility; the data was collected through analysis of survey results from subsamples drawn from a random sample of 15,000 cases stratified over four counties

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Child day care: A key building block of family support and family preservation programs
Roditti, Martha G., 1995
Child Welfare, 74(6), 1043-1068

An exploration of the role of child care programs within the structure of family preservation and family support services

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Choices in child care: Mothers, fathers or non-parental care?
van Dijk, Liset, 1995
The Netherlands' Journal of Social Sciences, 31(2), 111-132

A discussion of the history, division and development of child care in the Netherlands

Reports & Papers


Clinical Evaluation of Language Fundamentals (3rd ed.)
Semel, Eleanor, 1995
San Antonio, TX: Psychological Corporation

Instruments


Code for Active Student Participation and Engagement (Rev. ed.)
Brown, William H., 1995
Unpublished instrument, Early Childhood Research Institute on Inclusion, Nashville, TN

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Cognitive and school outcomes for high-risk African-American students at middle adolescence: Positive effects of early intervention
Campbell, Frances A., 1995
American Educational Research Journal, 32(4), 743-772

A study of the long-term positive cognitive and social outcomes of low-income, primarily African American, adolescents in an early childhood educational intervention program

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Collaborative models of service integration
Morgan, Gwen, 1995
Child Welfare, 74(6), 1329-1342

A discussion of collaborative integration strategies among clients, programs, policy makers and providers for child care policy aimed at children from birth to age five

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