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Every Child Counts First 5 Alameda County Partners in Collaboration evaluation report
Parsons, Gaylon, February 2006
San Francisco: LaFrance Associates.

A case study evaluating the impacts of a program teaming three dyads each of a mentor teacher and a mental health professional to provide classroom observation and consultation to early childhood educators in center environments in Alameda County, California

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Evaluation of Preschool for All: Implementation in San Mateo and San Francisco Counties: Year 1 report
American Institutes for Research, November 17, 2006
San Mateo, CA: First 5 San Mateo County.

A process evaluation of the implementation of Preschool for All, an initiative to make high-quality child care available to all four-year-old children, in San Francisco and San Mateo Counties, California, based on interviews and focus groups with staff from participating programs

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Child care health consultation initiatives: A status report
United States. Maternal and Child Health Bureau, December, 2006
Newton, MA: Education Development Center, Healthy Child Care Consultant Network Support Center. (No longer accessible as of September 12, 2012)

A study profiling child care health consultant initiatives in the states and territories and examining factors associated with successfully implementing and sustaining these initiatives

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The economic impact of the child care industry in the city and county of San Francisco
National Economic Development and Law Center (U.S.), January, 2006
San Francisco: San Francisco, Department of Children, Youth and Their Families.

An analysis of the economic impact of the San Francisco, California, child care and early education industry in terms of individuals employed and spending on services, as well as its role in supporting other industries and labor force participation

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Strategies for supporting quality in kith and kin child care: Findings from the Early Head Start Enhanced Home Visiting Pilot evaluation
United States. Head Start Bureau, 28 July, 2006
Princeton, NJ: Mathematica Policy Research.

A descriptive evaluation of the Enhanced Home Visiting Pilot Project, an initiative supporting the quality of kith and kin child care provision for infants and toddlers in Early Head Start, based on site visits, staff telephone interviews, quality observations, caregiver interviews, and administrative records

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