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         Child Care After School:     more books (77)
  1. Teaching Children Self-Esteem: A Creative Behavior Handbook for After-School Child Care by Anne Read Smith, 1994-06
  2. Building Children's Self-Esteem: A Creative Behavior Handbook for After-School Child Care by Anne R. Smith, 1996-03
  3. Cost and quality factors in parents' choice of after-school child care.: An article from: Journal of Consumer Affairs by Richard Widdows, Douglas R. Powell, 1990-12-22
  4. After-school child care and recommended steps for setting up a school-age child-care program in your school by Deborah Hart, 1994
  5. College Students Working in After School and School Age Care Programs - A Guide for Administrators by California Department of Education Child Development Division, 2002
  6. College Students Working in After-school and School-age Care Programs a Guide for College Faculty by California Department of Education Child Development Division, 2002
  7. After School Programs to Promote Child Adolescent Development: Summary of a Workshop by D. C.) Workshop on Opportunities to Promote Child and Adolescent Development during the After-School Hours (1999 : Washington, 2001-04
  8. Training New After-School Staff: Welcome to the World of School-Age Care by Roberta L Newman, 2002-01-01
  9. Accountability for After-School Care: Devising Standards and Measuring Adherence to Them by Megan Beckett, 2002-03-25
  10. School-Age Ideas and Activities for After School Programs by Karen Haas-Foletta, Michele Cogley, et all 2005-02-01
  11. After school adventures: Activities for latch-key programs, child care centers, classrooms, recreational programs, and home by Harriet R Kinghorn, Lillian Dudley, et all 1993
  12. After-School Programs & The K-8 Principal: Standards for Quality School-Age Child Care by National Association of Elementary School Principals, 1999
  13. Fun Literacy Activities for After-school Programs: Books And Beyond by Sue Edwards, Kathleen Martinez, 2004-04-30
  14. Participant Perceptions of After-School Enrichment Programs: Development of an Evaluation Scale.(Brief Article): An article from: Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport by James J. Zhang, Dennis W. Smith, et all 2001-03-01

141. Child Care Aware - America's Most Trusted Child Care Resource
1800-424-2246 - child care Aware is a non-profit initative committed to helping parents find the best information on locating quality child care and child care resources in their community. We do
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Child Care Aware is a non-profit initiative committed to helping parents find the best information on locating quality child care and child care resources in their community. We do this by raising visibility for local child care resource and referral agencies nationwide, and by connecting parents with the local agencies best equipped to serve their needs.
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Child Care Aware has developed a new series of publications containing important information for parents seeking child care. These resources address some of the following topics:
Matching Your Infant's or Toddler's Style to the Right Child Care Setting Choosing Quality Child Care for a Child with Special Needs Selecting a Quality After-School Program for Your Child Five Steps to Choosing Safe and Healthy Child Care And more...
What You Should Know
5 steps to choosing care

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Tools for Parents Child care connector Evaluating a provider Choosing Child Care Additional resources ... Publications Daily Parent Newsletter Browse issues Child Care Aware , a program of NACCRRA , is funded through a cooperative agreement with the Child Care Bureau Administration for Children and Families U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

142. Connect For Kids
US children, the experiences of the “lost boys” of Sudan, child refugees from New York City, could relate—thanks to their own experiences in foster care.
http://www.connectforkids.org/

For Teens, Phonics Isn't Enough

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For many kids, the transition to adulthood is tumultuous. For others, it's downright dangerous – teens in the foster care and juvenile justice systems, teens with children, and those who don't finish high school. The Annie E. Casey Foundation's annual "Kids Count" data book looks how these kids are faring.
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Connections highlights our original articles. E-mailed monthly. Read the transcripts from our online chats: Finding Funding for Non-Profits Media Tips for Non-Profits Recruiting and Retaining Foster Parents Home ... iapps Orgitecture site This site is best viewed with the latest versions of or Microsoft Internet Explorer

143. Afterschool.gov
Resource from the Department of Education to Help Schools Plan for National Highway Traffic Safety Administration provides child safety seat recalls from 1991
http://www.afterschool.gov/cgi-binh/home.pl

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144. NNCC Homepage
school Age. Teens. Contact Us Nondiscrimination Statement and Information Disclosures ©. Iowa State University, 2002 Early Childhood. school Age. Teens. Evaluation. Contact Us
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