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Coordinating America's highly diversified early childhood portfolio A discussion of the coordination and integration of programs for preschool-age children to produce a more cohesive early childhood system |
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Getting the most out of Early Head Start: What has been accomplished and what needs to be done A discussion of the impacts of Early Head Start on children at 2, 3, and 5 years old |
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Head Start: Strategies to improve outcomes for children living in poverty A discussion of challenges that face the Head Start program and strategies to address them |
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Investing in young children: New directions in federal preschool and early childhood policy A discussion of the success of early childhood programs, including Early Head Start, Head Start, and home visiting programs, and policy recommendations for improving them |
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Leave no (young) child behind: Prioritizing access in early childhood education A discussion of the tradeoffs between funding policies that expand access to early childhood programs and funding those that increase their cost and intensity |
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New directions for America's early childhood policies An overview of federal spending on early childhood programs and a summary of a discussion of the success of these programs and policy recommendations for improving them |
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The Nurse-Family Partnership A discussion of the Nurse Family Partnership home visiting program and its impacts |
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Strengthening home-visiting intervention policy: Expanding reach, building knowledge A discussion of considerations for a universal home visiting policy |
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Ten ideas for improving Early Head Start--and why the program needs them A discussion of ten ways to improve the Early Head Start program |
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Universal and targeted approaches to preschool education in the United States A discussion of the educational potential of targeted preschool programs in the United States and the possible benefits of a universal approach |
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