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Ensuring Quality for Low-Income Babies: Contracting Directly with Providers to Expand and Improve Infant and Toddler Care

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  • 2008
  • Hannah Matthews
  • Rachel Schumacher
  • Building Inclusive QRIS
  • Brief

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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