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Mental health and Head Start: Teaching adaptive skills
Forness, Steven R., 1998
Education and Treatment of Children, 21(3), 258-274

A discussion of the use of a self-determination curriculum in Head Start programs as an early mental health intervention to help young children cope with stress and conflict and aid in the development of problem-solving and decision making skills

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Day care and early childhood settings: Fostering mental health in young children
Zigler, Edward F., 1998
Child & Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 7(3), 483-498

A study of designing high quality mental health child care programs for at-risk young children

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Where have all the children gone?: The transformation of children into dollars in Public Law 104-193
Finkelstein, Barbara, 1998
In S. Books (Ed.), Invisible children in the society and its schools(pp. 169-182). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates

A discussion of child care policy over the history of the United States beginning in the early 1800’s, the expansion of federal government involvement in the early 1900’s and more so during and after the Great Depression, and the fundamental change welfare reform represents for child care policy in America

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Looking into new mirrors: Lessons for early childhood finance and system-building
Stoney, Louise, 1998
Dorchester, MA: Horizons Initiative.

An exploration of innovative proposals for the funding and expansion of early childhood education and care programs

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State child care and early education developments: Highlights and updates for 1998
Blank, Helen, 1998
Washington, DC: Children's Defense Fund

A national survey of highlights and updates regarding state actions on child care and early education issues among advocates in each state in 1998

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