This report presents findings from the national survey of family child care networks and includes examples of network services and strategies from the qualitative interviews with directors. The report is organized into three sections. The first section introduces the research design, including research questions and methods. The second section presents findings about the organizational characteristics, services, staffing, and kinds of evaluation across the networks in our sample. The report concludes with a discussion of, and implications for, program and policy directions and future research. (author abstract)
Mapping the family child care network landscape: Findings from the National Study of Family Child Care Networks
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