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Better Beginnings: The State of Early Learning and Kindergarten Readiness in East Yakima

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  • Diane Paulsell
  • Kimberly Boller
  • Nikki Aikens
  • Martha Kovac
  • Patricia Del Grosso

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More than ever, getting our children ready to succeed at school is a national priority. Leaders, teachers, and parents want to learn about new ways to prepare children early so they can do well later in school and in life. Many want to know how to help children be prepared when they start kindergarten.

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  • Diane Paulsell & Kimberly Boller & Nikki Aikens & Martha Kovac & Patricia Del Grosso, "undated". "Better Beginnings: The State of Early Learning and Kindergarten Readiness in East Yakima," Mathematica Policy Research Reports c8cd14dfa7fc492fb2a3df67c, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:c8cd14dfa7fc492fb2a3df67c9602e23
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    1. Diane Paulsell & Toni Porter & Gretchen Kirby & Kimberly Boller & Emily Sama Martin & Andrew Burwick & Christine Ross & Carol Begnoche, "undated". "Supporting Quality in Home-Based Child Care Initiative: Design and Evaluation Options," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 3887af819cdc4b2e9f0e830c0, Mathematica Policy Research.
    2. Toni Porter & Diane Paulsell & Patricia Del Grosso & Sarah Avellar & Rachel Hass & Lee Vuong, "undated". "A Review of the Literature on Home-Based Child Care: Implications for Future Directions," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 6cabb871ab5e4abba0a2df15f, Mathematica Policy Research.

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