ED414994
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Profile of the National Association of Early Childhood Educators |
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ED414995
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Evaluation of an In-Service Model To Train Child Care Providers about Inclusion |
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ED414996
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The Status of Children in Oregon. 1996 Report Card |
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ED414997
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Considering Child-Based Results for Young Children Definitions, Desirability, Feasibility, and Next Steps / |
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ED414998
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How Welfare Reform Can Help or Hurt Children. Children and Welfare Reform Issue Brief 1 |
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ED414999
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Winds of Change Reflections on Community Based Child Development in Nepal. Lessons Learnt No. 6 / |
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ED415001
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If an Adolescent Begins To Fail in School, What Can Parents and Teachers Do? |
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ED415003
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School, Family, and Community Partnerships Your Handbook for Action / |
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ED415004
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How to Use Problem-Based Learning in the Classroom |
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ED415005
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Preparing the Next Generation Recommendations for Meeting the Accountability Demands on Family Support and Parenting Programs / |
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ED415007
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A Parent's Guide to Imaginative Block Play Why Blocks Are Still One of America's Favorite Toys. |
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ED415008
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Increasing the Use of Multicultural Education in a Preschool Located in a Homogeneous Midwest Community / |
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ED415011
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Postpartum Depression Is It a Condition Affecting the Mother-Infant Interaction and the Development of the Child across the First Year of Life? / |
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ED415013
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Reducing Poverty among American Children through a "Help for Working Parents" Program. Working Paper Series |
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ED415016
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The Middle School Distinction. Fastback No. 418 |
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ED415017
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Till Death Do Us Part? Divorce in Canada = Jusqu'a ce que la mort nous separe? Le divorce au Canada / |
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ED415018
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Nonmarital School-Age Motherhood Family, Individual, and School Influences / |
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ED415019
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Toward a Developmental Contextual Model of the Effects of Parental Spanking on Children's Aggression / |
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ED415022
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Improving Student Achievement through Encouragement of Homework Completion |
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ED415023
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Improving Student Behaviors through the Use of Conflict Resolution in Fifth and Eighth Grades |
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