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28 million poor and lower-middle income children would not qualify for Dole child tax credit
Larin, Kathryn, 1996
Washington, DC: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.

A policy brief on the ramifications of proposed changes to the child tax credit by then-Presidential candidate Bob Dole.

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Accentuating the positive?: An analysis of teacher verbalizations with young children
Cassidy, Deborah J., 1996
Child & Youth Care Forum, 25(6), 403-414

An evaluation of the quality of child care teachers' in-class verbalizations before and after receiving training at a local community college

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Additional information on the proposed child tax credit
Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (Washington, D.C.), 1996
Washington, DC: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities.

A brief on the impact on families' tax burden of then-presidential candidate Bob Dole's proposed changes to the child tax credit during the 1996 presidential campaign.

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Adult Attachment Questionnaire
Simpson, Jeffry A., 1996
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 71(5), 899-914

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Adult-Child Language Snapshot
Howes, Carollee, 1996
Unpublished instrument, University of California, Los Angeles

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Adult health in child care: Health status, behaviors, and concerns of teachers, directors, and family child care providers
Gratz, Rene R., 1996
Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 11(2), 243-267

The results of a statewide survey of health status, behaviors, and concerns of randomly selected early childhood professionals from the Child Care Employee Project

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The aftermath of nonsubstantiated child abuse allegations in child care centers
Bordin, Judith A., 1996
Child & Youth Care Forum, 25(2), 73-87

A study of staff, policy and ethical implications of unproven child sexual abuse allegations, examining staff attrition rates, type of allegation, investigatory agency rating and staff support in 28 California child care centers

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After-school care arrangements and maternal employment: A study of the effects on third and fourth grade children
Howie, Pauline M., 1996
Child & Youth Care Forum, 25(1), 29-43

A study on the effects of parental and non-parental child care on the self esteem and school achievement of third and fourth grade Australian children

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After-School Environment Scales
Rosenthal, Robert, 1996
Child Development, 67(5), 2434-2445

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Are they in any real danger?: What research does--and doesn't--tell us about child care quality and children's well-being
Love, John M., 1996
Princeton, NJ: Mathematica Policy Research.

A review of research on the relationship between child care quality and children's development and well-being in center-based and family child care.

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Aspects of quality in Greek day care centers
Petrogiannis, Konstantinos, 1996
European Journal of Psychology of Education, 11(2), 177-191

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Assessing the comfort zone of child care teachers in serving young children with disabilities
Buysse, Virginia, 1996
Journal of Early Intervention, 20(3), 189-203

A study of fifty-two general early childhood education teachers and their attitudes towards serving young children with disabilities in inclusive early childhood settings, including examination of structured interview and rating scale data and analysis of the link between a teachers’ comfort levels and children’s disability severity

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Associations between nonparental care experience and preschooler's emotion regulation in the presence of the mother
Morales, Michael, 1996
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, 17(4), 577-596

An observational study concerning the association between children’s nonparental care experiences and emotional regulation in the presence of their mother

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The authors respond
Walker, James R., 1996
The Future of Children, 6(2), 145

A response to critiques of the author’s promotion of a child allowance, social-security based approach to financing child care

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The authors respond
Zigler, Edward F., 1996
The Future of Children, 6(2), 144-145

A response by authors Edward F. Zigler and Matia Finn-Stevenson and James R. Walker to critiques of the former’s School of the 21st Century child care proposal, advocating the embedding of child care in public schools, and of the latter’s proposal to fund child care for low-income families

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''Baby riots'' and ''eight-hour orphans'': A comparison of the images of child care in British and U.S. popular magazines during World War II
Kundanis, Rose, 1996
Women's Studies International Forum, 19(3), 239-251

A comparison of images of child care published in the United States and Britain during World War II and their influences on child care then and today

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Balancing work and family responsibilities: Flextime and child care in the federal government
Ezra, Marni, 1996
Public Administration Review, 56(2), 174-179

An analysis of the effectiveness of family-friendly policies on federal workers’ satisfaction with their jobs and work/family balance based on the 1991 Survey of Federal Employees

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Beck Depression Inventory (2nd ed.)
Beck, Aaron T., 1996
San Antonio, TX: Psychological Corporation

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Beliefs Concerning the Parental Role Scale
Bonney, Jennifer F., 1996
In Development of a measure assessing maternal and paternal beliefs regarding the parental role: The Beliefs Concerning the Parental Role Scale. Unpublished manuscript, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, VA

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Beyond the blueprint: Directions for research on Head Start's families
Phillips, Deborah A., 1996
Washington, DC: National Academy Press.

A summary of the first three roundtable meetings that addressed Head Start research needs in relation to the changing family, community and policy contexts and, specifically, to the impact of family involvement in Head Start on children's development.

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A brief history of federal financing for child care in the United States
Cohen, Abby J., 1996
The Future of Children, 6(2), 26-40

A study tracing the history of federal funding for child care and early education programs in the United States, emphasizing the ways American societal values have shaped such funding

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British Ability Scales (2nd ed.)
Elliott, Colin D., 1996
Windsor, England: NFER-Nelson

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Building the bridges: Early intervention to school
Newman, Linda, 1996
Paper presented at the First Years of School conference, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.

A study on the transition between preschool and school programs from a teacher’s perspective, focusing on early intervention programs for special needs children in New South Wales, Australia

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Building an educative community for early childhood development
Rudolph, Norma, 1996
International Journal of Early Years Education, 4(3), 61-71

A report on a pilot project to implement action research in a South African early care and education setting

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Caregivers of quality: One mother's search for child care
Chick, Kay, 1996
Early Childhood Education Journal, 23(3), 149-151

A discussion of caregiver characteristics and relationships with children, and their influences on the quality of childcare environments

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