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Assessing quality in family, friend and neighbor care: The Child Care Assessment Tool for Relatives A paper describing the Child Care Assessment Tool for Relatives, an instrument designed to measure quality of child care provided by relatives, in terms of its development and the results of a field test where it was used with low income relative caregivers |
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Doting on kids: Understanding quality in kith and kin child care A report on kith and kin child care providers' perceptions of child care quality |
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Doting on kids: Understanding quality in kith and kin child care [Executive summary] An investigation of the quality of kith and kin child care, based upon data gathered from focus group discussions with kith and kin child care providers |
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Investing in quality: A survey of state Child Care and Development Fund initiatives Results of a survey of child care administrators in 35 states, analyzing the quality initiatives they financed with Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) block grants in federal fiscal year 2004 |
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Investing in quality: A survey of state Child Care and Development Fund initiatives [Executive Summary] Summary of results of a survey of child care administrators in 35 states, analyzing the quality initiatives they financed with Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) block grants in federal fiscal year 2004 |
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Supporting family, friend and neighbor caregivers: Findings from a survey of state policies An examination of state regulatory policies for kith and kin child care providers receiving government subsidies |
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When housing and child care meet: Lessons learned from seven child care and community development partnerships A report documenting how seven home-based child care support programs in six cities operate |
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When housing and child care meet: Lessons learned from seven child care and community development partnerships: Executive summary An overview of a report regarding the Enterprise Foundation program that partnered child care resource and referral agencies and community-based organizations to create support networks and provide housing assistance to home-based family child care providers |
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