Including Relationship-Based Care Practices in Infant-Toddler Care: Implications for Practice and Policy
Laura Sosinsky,
Karen Ruprecht,
Diane Horm,
Kerry Kriener-Althen,
Cheri Vogel and
Tamara Halle
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This review of research on relationship-based care practices outlines considerations for implementing these practices in Early Head Start and childcare centers serving infants and toddlers.
Keywords: relationship-based; care; practice; infant; toddler; practice; policy; primary caregiving; federal; state; policies; early head start; licensing; QRIS; standards (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 32
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