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1999 census of child care services A report of findings from the 1999 Australian Government census of all child care providers receiving government funding, which provided information on services offered, children served, and child care staff |
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Aboriginal Head Start |
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Academic Competence Evaluation Scales |
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Academic Perceptions Inventory (Rev. ed.) |
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Access to Quality Child Care in Montana: Exploring Parent and Provider Perspectives An examination of the capacity of Montana's child care system to serve Native American families and rural families of children with disabilities. The study focuses on issues of access, supply, and demand, and seeks to determine whether the availability of child care services is substantially different for Native American children and children with disabilities than for other families. Methodology includes parent and provider surveys as well as on-site assessment of child care programs. |
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Adapting to changing conditions: Accessing state tobacco settlement revenues for out-of-school time and community school initiatives An overview of strategies for using tobacco settlement revenues to support out-of-school time programs and community schools |
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Adjustment to motherhood in low-income urban adolescents: The role of social support from child care providers A study of high school-based child care and its influence on urban, African-American first-time adolescent mothers, focusing on their adjustments to motherhood and the quality and role of adolescents’ relationship with the school staff and Teen Parent Centers (TPC) child care providers |
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Adopting innovation in early childhood education: The Child-Parent Center Program An overview of the Chicago Child-Parent Center model, with arguments for the national adoption of a similar program |
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African American and Puerto Rican American parenting styles, paternal involvement, and Head Start children's social competence A comparison of African-American and Puerto Rican-American parenting styles and paternal involvement, and an examination of the relationship of mother’s and father’s parenting styles and child care involvement on Head Start participating children’s social competence |
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Alaska's child care crisis: A crime prevention tragedy Overview of an analysis of research findings on the relationship between child care and reduced crime rates, with related data from Alaska |
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All day provision for 3- and 4-year olds A summary of a study examining the features of full-day child care provision in Scotland, including perceptions of quality, based on eight case studies of child care settings |
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America's after-school choice: The prime time for juvenile crime or youth enrichment and achievement An overview of After School programs in the United States outlining the need for programs, current state of programs and calls for further research, presented by Fight Crime, an advocacy organization |
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America's child care crisis: A crime prevention tragedy A review and analysis of research findings on the relationship between child care and reduced crime rates, with an emphasis on program quality and the need for public investment |
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Another look at the elephant: Child care in the nineties An overview of the links between child care and children's outcomes, and a discussion of the role of the family in child care selection and participation, with a focus on the literature of the 1990s |
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Arizona's child care crisis: A crime prevention tragedy Overview of an analysis of research findings on the relationship between child care and reduced crime rates, with related data from Arizona |
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Arkansas' child care crisis: A crime prevention tragedy Overview of an analysis of research findings on the relationship between child care and reduced crime rates, with related data from Arkansas |
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Assessing the Effectiveness of State and Local Quality Initiatives An exploration of initiatives designed to improve the quality and supply of child care. Questions include: (1) What initiatives have states and communities funded to improve child care quality and expand child care supply?; (2) How do states and communities assess the effectiveness of these initiatives?; and (3) What assessment tools/methods would be useful to states and communities? Products include a tool-kit of assessment measures and an analysis of selected programs. |
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Assessing the local need for family and child care services: A small area utilization analysis A study to identify a set of needs indicators to guide resource allocation of family and child care services, by examining the relationship between the costs of services and socioeconomic characteristics in 498 small areas in Northern Ireland |
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Assessing preschoolers' self-regulation in homes and classrooms: Lessons from the field A pilot study of the Games As Measurement for Early Self-Control (GAMES) method for assessing preschool children’s ability to control their attention span and inhibitions, based on a sample of 71 children in a Head Start program |
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Barriers to Child Care Subsidies A project consisting of three related studies. The first utilizes focus groups and a standardized survey with subsidy eligible families to examine subsidy use among low-income families. The second surveys low-income families to explore how child care preferences may be related to race and culture. The third uses observational measures to examine the quality of kith and kin care for families who do not use subsidies. This research provides policy-relevant information about developing subsidy policies that are sensitive to the contextual and cultural differences among low-income families. |
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Bayley Short Form--Research Edition |
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Beginning reading instruction: Towards levelling the playing field A comparison of the reading-related test scores of 7 children before and after an 8 week shared reading intervention, based on data collected from 6 voluntary participant low income families living in a small city in New South Wales |
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Birth to Three Assessment and Intervention System (2nd ed.) |
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Business leaders as legislative advocates for children: A case study from Boston A discussion of the contribution of business leaders' advocacy efforts to the passing of three child-focused pieces of legislation in Massachusetts |
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Calhoun, Pocahontas & Webster County child care study: Final report A study of the child care arrangements, attitudes, and needs of parents in Calhoun, Pocahontas, and Webster Counties, Iowa, based on a parent survey |
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