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Child care health consultation initiatives: A status report
United States. Maternal and Child Health Bureau, December, 2006
Newton, MA: Education Development Center, Healthy Child Care Consultant Network Support Center. (No longer accessible as of September 12, 2012)

A study profiling child care health consultant initiatives in the states and territories and examining factors associated with successfully implementing and sustaining these initiatives

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The influence of child care health consultants in promoting children's health and well-being: A report on selected resources
United States. Maternal and Child Health Bureau, August, 2006
Newton, MA: Education Development Center, Healthy Child Care Consultant Network Support Center.

A synthesis of research describing the delivery and impact of health consultation services to child care and early education programs

Literature Review


The influence of child care health consultants in promoting children's health and well-being: A report on selected resources: Executive summary and resource document matrix
United States. Maternal and Child Health Bureau, August, 2006
Newton, MA: Education Development Center, Healthy Child Care Consultant Network Support Center.

A summary of a synthesis of research describing the delivery and impact of health consultation services to child care and early education programs

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