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Preventative mental health services for young children in Alameda County: An action plan to meet the urgent needs of children, caregivers, and families
Alameda County Child Care Planning Council, 2002
Oakland, CA: Alameda County Child Care Planning Council.

A study on the quality of child care for children with emotional or behavioral disorders in Alameda County, and recommendations for improvements by the Alameda County Child Care Planning Council

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Preventative mental health services for young children in Alameda County: An action plan to meet the urgent needs of children, caregivers, and families [Executive summary]
Alameda County Child Care Planning Council, 2002
Oakland, CA: Alameda County Child Care Planning Council.

A summary of a study of the mental health needs of children in child care and early care settings in Alameda County, California

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Early care and education for all plan
Every Child Counts (Program) [First 5 Alameda County], November, 2006
San Leandro, CA: Every Child Counts, First 5 Alameda County.

A review of the framework and goals of the Early Education for All Plan, an early child education access initiative in Alameda County, California

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Early care and education for all: Needs assessment report
Every Child Counts (Program) [First 5 Alameda County], July, 2006
San Leandro, CA: Every Child Counts, First 5 Alameda County.

A description of the characteristics of children and families in Alameda County, California, the supply and demand for child care, and the types of supports the County has in place for families and the early care and education workforce

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Early care and education for all: Needs assessment report [Executive summary]
Every Child Counts (Program) [First 5 Alameda County], July 2006
San Leandro, CA: Every Child Counts, First 5 Alameda County.

Executive summary of a report that describes the characteristics of children and families in Alameda County, California, the supply and demand for child care, and the types of supports the County has in place for families and the early care and education workforce

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