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From a Parent's Point of View: Measuring the Quality of Child Care
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In From a parent's point of view: Measuring the quality of child care. Portland, OR: Portland State University, Regional Research Institute for Human Services. Retrieved August 14, 2013, from the Oregon Child Care Research Partnership Web site: http://health.oregonstate.edu/sites/default/files/sbhs/pdf/1999-From-a-Parents-Point-of-View.pdf
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