Supporting Informal Child Care Providers in Detroit
Megan Hague Angus,
Jaime Thomas,
Mynti Hossain,
Nazihah Siddiqui,
Cleo Jacobs Johnson,
Daisy Gonzalez and
Patricia Del Grosso
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This issue brief highlights learnings from a formative evaluation of a collaborative effort by a funder, a research organization, and three community partners that set out to shed light on the strengths, limitations, and needs of informal child care providers in southwest Detroit.
Keywords: informal child care; child care; early care and education; families; child development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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