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State child care assistance policies 2010: New federal funds help states weather the storm
Schulman, Karen, September 2010
Washington, DC: National Women's Law Center.

A study of changes to state child care assistance policies between February 2009 and February 2010, including changes to income eligibility limits, waiting lists, parent copayments, reimbursement rates, and assistance to parents searching for a job, based on a survey of state child care administrators

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Evaluation of Early Learning Network implementation: Phase II report
OMG Center for Collaborative Learning, September, 2010
Harrisburg: Pennsylvania, Office of Child Development and Early Learning.

An evaluation of the Early Learning Network, a Pennsylvania initiative to develop a comprehensive, unified data system for assessing individual-level child outcomes across multiple programs, that examines implementation and sustainability, based on observations of trainings, meetings, and events, a survey of providers, interviews with field leaders and providers, and a document review

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Professional development for the infant/toddler early care and education workforce
National Infant & Toddler Child Care Initiative (U.S.), August, 2010
Washington, DC: National Infant & Toddler Child Care Initiative.

A proposal of a framework for the coordination and development of a professional development system (PDS) for early educators of infants and toddlers, based on examples from state initiatives of professional development programs

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