In Massachusetts, when families with children from birth through age 5 search for information about and connections to early childhood services, they face a complex maze rather than a coordinated early childhood system. To document Massachusetts initiatives designed to coordinate early childhood services, the research team conducted a landscape review of efforts in the state. This report describes existing programs and initiatives that provide families with information about and connections to a range of early childhood services. (author abstract)
Coordinating services for families with children from birth to age 5: A landscape review of initiatives in Massachusetts
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