Predictors of Home-Based Child Care Providers’ Participation in Professional Development Workshops and Coaching

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Julie C. Rusby
Laura B. Jones
Ryann Crowley
Keith Smolkowski
Chris Arthun
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[1] Oregon Research Institute,
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Child & Youth Care Forum | 2013年 / 42卷
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Home-based child care; Professional development; Predictors of participation; Early childhood; Social development;
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