Implementation of policy, system and environment changes in early childhood education settings

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Charlotte V. Farewell
Jamie N. Powers
Emily Maiurro
Sharon Scarbro
Jennie Quinlan
Jini Puma
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[1] Colorado School of Public Health,Rocky Mountain Prevention Research Center
[2] University of Colorado Denver,undefined
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International Journal of Child Care and Education Policy | / 14卷
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Policy, system, and environment change; Obesity prevention; Early childhood education; Intervention mapping; Quality rating;
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