Ensuring Quality for Low-Income Babies: Contracting Directly with Providers to Expand and Improve Infant and Toddler Care
An overview of the state of infant and toddler child care and an explaination of how QRIS is one way in which states attempt to improve infant toddler care.
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External Resources
- National Child Care Information Center
- ResearchConnections
- Alliance for Early Childhood Finance
- The BUILD Initiative
- Smart Start National Technical Assistance Center
- Child Trends
- NAEYC
- NAFCC
- ZERO TO THREE
- Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute
- National Association of Child Care Resource & Referral Agencies
- The After School Investments Project
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