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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

Description:
This report provides a descriptive evaluation of the Enhanced Home Visiting Pilot Project. The aim of the evaluation was to: identify program models and how they were being implemented; determine the characteristics and needs of kith and kin caregivers and the families they served; discover community partnerships; and assess the quality of the caregiving environments. The sources from which data were collected and analyzed include staff and caregiver interviews, administrative records, and observational assessment of child care environment quality. Recommendations are offered for improving quality and supporting the needs of caregivers.
Resource Type:
Reports & Papers
Country:
United States
State(s)/Territories/Tribal Nation(s):
Alabama; Arizona; California; Colorado; Indiana; Iowa; Kansas; Maine; Michigan; Minnesota; Nebraska; New York; North Carolina; Ohio; Oregon; Pennsylvania; Rhode Island; Texas; Vermont; West Virginia

Related resources include summaries, versions, measures (instruments), or other resources in which the current document plays a part. Research products funded by the Office of Planning, Research, and Evaluation are related to their project records.

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