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How COVID-19 Is Impacting Babies and Families
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Exploring Early Care and Education Policy for Young Children of Incarcerated Parents
Harriet Dichter and Karen Ruprecht, ICF Child Care State Capacity Building Center, Fairfax, Virginia Angela Tomlin, Indianan University School of… Harriet Dichter and Karen Ruprecht, ICF Child Care State Capacity Building Center, Fairfax, Virginia Angela Tomlin, Indianan University School of Medicine Abstract Children…
Oregon Provides Child Care Support to Trade Apprentices
Recognizing that child care is a barrier to apprentice recruitment and retention, and in an effort to diversify their workforce,… Recognizing that child care is a barrier to apprentice recruitment and retention, and in an effort to diversify their workforce, the Oregon Department of Transportation…
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Examining the Well-Being of America’s Babies: The "State of Babies Yearbook: 2019"
Kim Keating, ZERO TO THREE, Washington, DC Abstract This article discusses why and how the State of Babies Yearbook: 2019… Kim Keating, ZERO TO THREE, Washington, DC Abstract This article discusses why and how the State of Babies Yearbook: 2019 was developed; identifies the indicators…
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Family-Friendly Communication via Authentic Assessment for Early Childhood Intervention Programs
Marisa Macy, University of Central Florida Stephen J. Bagnato, University of Pittsburgh UCLID-LEND Disabilities Institute Krisztina Weiszhaupt, University of Central… Marisa Macy, University of Central Florida Stephen J. Bagnato, University of Pittsburgh UCLID-LEND Disabilities Institute Krisztina Weiszhaupt, University of Central Florida Abstract The Division for…