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Recruitment, selection, enrollment, and retention strategies with Head Start-eligible families experiencing adversity: A review of the literature [Executive summary]

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This executive summary outlines the purpose, methods, and research questions addressed in the literature review about recruitment, selection, enrollment, and retention strategies with Head Start-eligible families experiencing adversity. The review is part of the Head Start REACH project.

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