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Topics > Research Publications
- Center for Evidence-Based Practice: Young Children with Challenging Behavior
- Child Care & Early Education Research Connections
- Child Care And Development Fund Report Of State Plans
- Child Care Centers, Child Care Vouchers, And Faith-Based Organizations
- Child Care Voucher Programs: Provider Experiences In Five Counties
- Child Care Vouchers And Unregulated Family, Friend, And Neighbor Care
- Evidence Based Practice From The National Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center
- Key National Indicators of Well-Being
- National Child Care Information Center Online Library
- Office of Planning, Research and Evaluation (ACF)
- The Health And Well-Being Of Children: Portrait Of States And The Nation 2005
- The House Ways And Means Committee Green Book: Section 9: Child Care
- What Works Clearinghouse (WWC)
- Who's Minding the Kids - Child Care Arrangements
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National Guard, Reserve and Active Duty military families returning from Operation Iraqi Freedom or Operation Enduring Freedom for two weeks of R&R may receive a minimum of four hours of free child care. Contact your local Child Care Resource & Referral (CCR&R) agency to see if child care providers are participating in your area. This is a joint initiative between the Department of Defense (DoD) and the National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies. To find your local CCR&R and to learn more about Operation Child Care, visit www.Childcareaware.org.
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