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Toddlers in Early Head Start: A Portrait of 3-Year-Olds, Their Families, and the Programs Serving Them. Volume I: Age 3 Report

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  • Cheri A. Vogel
  • Pia Caronongan
  • Yange Xue
  • Jaime Thomas
  • Eileen Bandel
  • Nikki Aikens
  • Kimberly Boller
  • Lauren Murphy

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This third and final report focuses on the last waves of data collection and children who were 3 years old in 2011 and 2012.

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  • Cheri A. Vogel & Pia Caronongan & Yange Xue & Jaime Thomas & Eileen Bandel & Nikki Aikens & Kimberly Boller & Lauren Murphy, "undated". "Toddlers in Early Head Start: A Portrait of 3-Year-Olds, Their Families, and the Programs Serving Them. Volume I: Age 3 Report," Mathematica Policy Research Reports aa1f269fbc8040e494265d5e8, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:aa1f269fbc8040e494265d5e828bd635
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    3. Cheri A. Vogel & Pia Caronongan & Jaime Thomas & Eileen Bandel & Yange Xue & Juliette Henke & Nikki Aikens & Kimberly Boller & Lauren Murphy, 2015. "Toddlers in Early Head Start: A Portrait of 2-Year-Olds, Their Families, and the Programs Serving Them. Volume 2: Technical Appendices," Mathematica Policy Research Reports df2d6ff7be9c4ef99eb847ddc, Mathematica Policy Research.
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