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Enhancing early childhood programs: Burdens and opportunities
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Washington, DC: Child Welfare League of America
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Contents: Gaps in federal child care programs, by Margaret E. Boeckmann; Strategies for program integration, by Christine Ross & Stuart Kerachsky; New York State's collaborative model, by Fred Meservey, Gail Koser & Susan Blank; Toward seamless administration, by Robert G. Frawley & Louise Stoney; Adopting a two-generation perspective, by Jean I. Layzer & Robert G. St. Pierre; Head Start and welfare reform, by Wade F. Horn; Epilogue: the future of child care funding, by Douglas J. Besharov; Appendix A: Federal child care programs, by Douglas J. Besharov and Kristina Tanasichuk White; Appendix B: Federal child care funding: a comparison, by Robert G. Frawley and Louise Stoney; Appendix C: Model interagency memorandums of understanding for the Head Start and JOBS programs
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0-87868-605-3
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