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The Early Experiences Matter Policy Guide includes an issue brief on basic needs. To access the brief and the complete toolkit, click here.

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Hearing on “Early Childhood Home Visitation”
Statement of Matthew Melmed, Executive Director, ZERO TO THREE
Submitted to the Subcommitee on Income Security and Family Support of the
Committee on Ways and Means
U.S. House of Representatives
June 9, 2009
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Hearing on Early Childhood Home Visiting Statement of Matthew Melmed, Executive Director, ZERO TO THREE
Submitted to the Education and Workforce Committee Subcommittee on Education Reform
U.S. House of Representatives
Sept. 27, 2006
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RELATED RESOURCES

State Based Home Visiting: Strengthening Programs through State Leadership
-- National Center for Children in Poverty (2009)
Describes the results of a survey of state-based home visiting programs and provides recommendations for the future development of programs.