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Effects of a community initiative on the quality of child care
Bryant, Donna M., 1999
Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 14(4), 449-464

A study of the impact of Smart Start, a state-funded program to implement local quality improvement initiatives on preschool quality

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The children of the Cost, Quality, and Outcomes Study go to school
Peisner-Feinberg, Ellen S., 1999
Chapel Hill, NC: Frank Porter Graham Child Development Center.

The longitudinal follow up to the Cost, Quality, and Child Outcomes in Child Care Centers Study, following children for five years to assess the impact of quality of child care experiences on later development.

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A six-county study of the effects of Smart Start child care on kindergarten entry skills
Maxwell, Kelly, 1999
Chapel Hill, NC: Frank Porter Graham Child Development Center.

A study measuring the Smart Start program's effectiveness in six North Carolina counties by comparing the school readiness of Smart Start children entering kindergarten to the readiness of children from other programs

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Quality of early childhood programs in inclusive and noninclusive settings
Buysse, Virginia, 1999
Exceptional Children, 65(3), 301-314

A study of the factors that contributed to global program quality in early childhood settings broken down by inclusive setting, those with at least one handicapped child, and noninclusive settings

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Child care licensing regulations and child care quality in four states
Gallagher, James J., 1999
Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 14(3), 285-312

An analysis of child care regulations in four states, comparing regulations aimed at child welfare and safety versus those aimed at child development

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