This issue of Zero to Three focuses on the work of the federally funded National Quality Improvement Center on Early Childhood (QIC-EC)
This issue of Zero to Three focuses on the work of the federally funded National Quality Improvement Center on Early Childhood (QIC-EC) which supported four research and demonstration projects that tested new approaches to preventing child maltreatment of very young children. Each of the four grantees designed and evaluated a unique approach to primary prevention and is now disseminating lessons learned and recommendations for future work.
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