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Health and Disabilities Services in Early Head Start: Are Families Getting Needed Health Care Services?

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  • Ellen Eliason Kisker
  • Carol Kuhns

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Researchers examined the health status, safety, and health care of participating children and families, finding that most children were in excellent or very good health. However, the youngest children were most vulnerable.

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  • Ellen Eliason Kisker & Carol Kuhns, "undated". "Health and Disabilities Services in Early Head Start: Are Families Getting Needed Health Care Services?," Mathematica Policy Research Reports 9d96c05715644e8ea214b2d31, Mathematica Policy Research.
  • Handle: RePEc:mpr:mprres:9d96c05715644e8ea214b2d31da04eb3
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    1. Hardy, A.M. & Fowler, M.G., 1993. "Child care arrangements and repeated ear infections in young children," American Journal of Public Health, American Public Health Association, vol. 83(9), pages 1321-1325.
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