Lessons from the field

Hirokazu Yoshikawa

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Lessons from the field

by Hirokazu Yoshikawa, Jane Knitzer, Columbia University. National Center for Children in Poverty

1997

National Center for Children in Poverty, Columbia School of Public Health

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Description

Report in PDF format describes promising strategies generated by Head Start programs to better meet the changing mental health needs of Head Start children, families, and staff. Designed to stimulate dialogue about difficult issues often unaddressed in early childhood programs, and to spur collaboration between the mental health and Head Start communities and others working with low-income families.

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Who is the author of Lessons from the field?

Lessons from the field was written by Hirokazu Yoshikawa, Jane Knitzer, Columbia University. National Center for Children in Poverty.

When was Lessons from the field published?

The publication date for this specific edition is 1997. The original work may have been published on a different date.