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Broken promises: How the Bush Administration is failing America's poorest children
Children's Defense Fund (U.S.), 2003
Washington, DC: Children's Defense Fund.

A study of the changes in federal performance standards and funding for Head Start programs

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Children's Defense Fund analysis of the President's budget: The President's budget for FY 2003 leaves millions of children behind
Children's Defense Fund (U.S.), 2002
Washington, DC: Children's Defense Fund.

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Head Start: Helping families move from welfare to work
Children's Defense Fund (U.S.), 1998
Washington, DC: Children's Defense Fund

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Low-income families bear the burden of state child care cutbacks
Children's Defense Fund (U.S.), 2002

A report on the ability of states to fund child care assistance programs in the wake of fiscal crises and restricted federal spending, and the impact on low-income families.

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Overview of child care, early education, and school-age care
Children's Defense Fund (U.S.), 1999
Washington, DC: Children's Defense Fund.

An overview of the number and age of children in child care arrangements, the importance of early learning experiences, the economic impact of child care, availability and affordability of quality care and the governmental organizations that support quality care and education

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State developments in child care, early education, and school-age care: 2003
Children's Defense Fund (U.S.), August 2004
Washington, DC: Children's Defense Fund.

A state-by-state compendium of 2003 legislative actions on child care, early education, and school age child care, and tables comparing state levels of income eligibility for state assistance, waiting list and frozen intake data, parent co-payment policies, maximum reimbursement rates, minimum levels of training for educators, the existence of T.E.A.C.H. initiatives, child care tax provisions for parents, and maximum child/staff ratios in child care centers

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The state of children in America's union: A 2002 action guide to Leave No Child Behind
Children's Defense Fund (U.S.), 2002
Washington, DC: Children's Defense Fund.

An examination of the success rate of the Bush Administration in keeping their campaign promise of improving children’s outcomes

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