Strategies for Supporting Quality in Kith and Kin Child Care: Findings from the Early Head Start Enhanced Home Visiting Pilot Evaluation
Diane Paulsell,
Debra Mekos,
Patricia Del Grosso,
Cassandra Rowand and
Patti Banghart
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Abstract:
Families with infants and toddlers, especially low-income families, rely heavily on child care that is provided by family, friends, and neighbors ("kith and kin" caregivers). The national evaluation of Early Head Start found that a large proportion of program families used kith and kin care.
Keywords: Kith and Kin; Child Care; Early Head Start; Home Visiting Pilot Evaluation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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