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Early Childhood Systems in Peru and Tanzania   Tags: child development, public policy  

This guide supports the research needs of students in Prof. Hiro Yoshikawa's Public Policy and Child Development course.
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Country Overviews Online: Peru

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Country Overviews Online: Tanzania

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The Greenwood encyclopedia of children's issues worldwide - Irving Epstein, general editor
Call Number: Gutman Education Ref. HQ767.84 .G74 2008
ISBN: 9780313336140
Each country entry includes: national profile; education; play and recreation; child labor; family; health; laws and legal status; religious life; child abuse & neglect; growing up in the 21st century; resource guide; and maps & indexes.

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