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School readiness in Santa Clara County: Results of the 2006 assessment and a summary of three-year trends [Executive summary]
Santa Clara County Partnership for School Readiness, 2007
San Jose, CA: Santa Clara County Partnership for School Readiness.

A summary of a study of children's skills at kindergarten entry and family and early childhood education factors associated with those skills in Santa Clara County, California, based on parent surveys and kindergarten teacher surveys and child assessments

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School readiness in Santa Clara County: Results of the 2006 assessment and a summary of three-year trends
Santa Clara County Partnership for School Readiness, 2007
San Jose, CA: Santa Clara County Partnership for School Readiness.

A study of children's skills at kindergarten entry and family and early childhood education factors associated with those skills in Santa Clara County, California, based on parent surveys and kindergarten teacher surveys and child assessments

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How to support school readiness & success of children, families, & schools: A briefing paper for funders, non-profits & policymakers
Santa Clara County Partnership for School Readiness, September, 2007
San Jose, CA: Santa Clara County Partnership for School Readiness.

Six strategies for improving school readiness and success, focusing particularly on children's self-regulation and language skills

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