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TANF and child care programs: HHS lacks adequate information to assess risk and assist states in managing improper payments A discussion of what selected states have done to manage improper payments in Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) and Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) programs, and what Health and Human Services (HHS) has done to assess risk and assist states in managing improper payments |
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Child care: State efforts to enforce safety and health requirements A report by the Government Accountability Office to House Representative Sander M Levin regarding the regulation of child care health and safety requirements in states supported by the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF) |
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State policy as an influence on the participation of young children with medical needs in childcare An examination of state policies that affect the participation of children with complex medical needs in licensed child care, based on interviews with informants from a wide range of state departments and agencies |
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The state of preschool: 2004 state preschool yearbook An annual review of access, quality, and resources in state funded preschool programs for children aged 3 and 4, in all 50 states and the District of Columbia, during the 2002-2003 program year |
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The child care arrangements of preschool-age children in immigrant families in the United States A comparison of the use of child care arrangements among immigrant families to non-immigrant families |
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Status of efforts to increase the qualifications of Head Start teachers A study assessing factors contributing to Head Start programs’ progress and experiences in increasing teachers’ qualifications |
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Strengthening Latino parental involvement forming community-based organizations/school partnership A discussion of the use of partnerships between schools and Latino community-based organizations to improve the involvement of Latino parents in children’s schooling |
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