Understanding Features of Quality in Home-Based Child Care That Are Often Overlooked in Research and Policy
Jaimie Orland,
Juliet Bromer,
Patricia Del Grosso,
Toni Porter,
Marina Ragonese-Barnes and
Sally Atkins-Burnett
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Abstract:
This brief explores key features of quality in home-based child care settings that research, program development, and policy commonly overlook and examines how such features might contribute to child and family outcomes.
Keywords: Home based child care; Child care quality; Child care and early education (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 9
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