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Findings from the Survey of Early Head Start Programs: Communities, Programs, and Families

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  • Cheri Vogel
  • Nikki Aikens
  • Andrew Burwick
  • Laura Hawkinson
  • Angela Richardson
  • Linda Mendenko
  • Rachel Chazan-Cohen

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This report highlights information from a survey of Early Head Start programs that examined management structures and program services nationally. The report describes program approaches to service delivery, management and staffing, and partnerships.

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  • Cheri Vogel & Nikki Aikens & Andrew Burwick & Laura Hawkinson & Angela Richardson & Linda Mendenko & Rachel Chazan-Cohen, "undated". "Findings from the Survey of Early Head Start Programs: Communities, Programs, and Families," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 8e930dc6fa2c4b549b7875ade, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:8e930dc6fa2c4b549b7875ade93ef6f9
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    1. Sneha Elango & Jorge Luis García & James J. Heckman & Andrés Hojman, 2015. "Early Childhood Education," NBER Chapters, in: Economics of Means-Tested Transfer Programs in the United States, Volume 2, pages 235-297, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
    2. Patricia Del Grosso & Jaime Thomas & Libby Makowsky & Michael Levere & NIckie Fung & Diane Paulsell, "undated". "Working Together for Children and Families: Findings from the National Descriptive Study of Early Head Start-Child Care Partnerships," Mathematica Policy Research Reports f9ad48afa0a342f2b440d8d7f, Mathematica Policy Research.
    3. Diane Paulsell & Patricia Del Grosso & Sara Bernstein & Eileen Bandel, "undated". "Approaches to Measuring Early Head Start-Child Care Partnerships: Recommendations and Considerations," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 896ba37ac8d24af7906ebd70e, Mathematica Policy Research.
    4. Yange Xue & Kimberly Boller & Cheri A. Vogel & Jaime Thomas & Pia Caronongan & Nikki Aikens, "undated". "Early Head Start Family and Child Experiences Survey (Baby FACES) Design Options Report," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 24ecb89c36f842e2bee7f3260, Mathematica Policy Research.

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    Early Head Start ; Children and Families;

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