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Discussion about the extent to which the government could and should invest in the child care market has increased among policymakers. This report summarizes a conference convened by ASPE to engage a multidisciplinary group of economists, developmental psychologists, child care researchers, and...
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, and SCHIP. Also discusses challenges they face in providing support to working families. The findings suggest that diverse …
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This paper offers policymakers and researchers insights into opportunities to engage patients and families in the …
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Researchers examined the health status, safety, and health care of participating children and families, finding that … most children were in excellent or very good health. However, the youngest children were most vulnerable. Parental reports … of the percentage of children in fair or poor health declined from 17 percent at 14 months to 8 percent at 36 months of …
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disadvantaged households with young children. The study shows that 18 months of weekly one-hour home visits resulted in significant … behavioral changes in care-giving practices and improved certain aspects of children's home environments. Findings highlight a …
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Discussion about the extent to which the government could and should invest in the child care market has increased among policymakers. This report summarizes a conference convened by ASPE to engage a multidisciplinary group of economists, developmental psychologists, child care researchers, and...
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