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Connecting Policymakers and Professionals to Build Research-Based Family Policy |
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Wisconsin Family Impact Seminar #17 cosponsored by the National Conference of State Legislatures and the National Governors Association Early Childhood Care and Education: What Are States Doing? January 16, 2002 Download the Full Report (pdf) Download the Executive Summary (pdf) Featured Speakers David Riley, Professor of Human Development & Family Studies and Extension Child Development Specialist, University of Wisconsin-Madison/Extension Wisconsin's Investments in Access and Quality of Child Care
Helene Stebbins, Program Director, National Governors Association State Efforts to Improve Early Care and Education
Bina Patel, Policy Associate, National Conference of State Legislatures State Efforts to Coordinate Early Care and Education
Karen Ponder, Executive Director, North Carolina Partnership for Children, Smart Start Smart Start: Implications for Public Policy
Additional Chapters/Materials Child Care Quality: Does It Matter and Does It Need to Be Improved?, by Deborah Vandell & Barbara Wolfe NCSL State Legislative Report: Analysis of State Actions on Infant and Toddler Care, by Joan Lombardi & Julie Poppe |
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