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Fatherhood

Activities and initiatives that support the important role of fathers in parenting. Resources also include the positive impact of fathers' engagment with their children on child outcomes.

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The Library collection contains summaries and availability information for published documents of interest to policymakers, administrators, practitioners, researchers and other members of the child care community. Links to full-text publications about child care and school-age issues are provided when available.

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Child Care Bulletin Issue 4, July/August 1995 - Parent Involvement and Family Support (HTML) The Child Care Bulletin is published by the National Child Care Information and Technical Assistance Center (NCCIC) on a quarterly basis under the direction of the Child Care Bureau, Office of Family Assistance,... [view more] TA Tools and Resources - TA Resources

Promoting Responsible Fatherhood Through Child Care (HTML) This resource documents research about the importance of having fathers involved in the education and support of their children. A list of publications and organizations is included, which provides information... [view more] Research/Statistics

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