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Changing the Life Trajectories of Australia's Most Vulnerable Children - Report No. 4. 24 months in the Early Years Education Program: Assessment of the impact on children and their primary caregivers

Yi-Ping Tseng, Brigid Jordan, Jeffrey Borland, Nichola Coombs, KATE COTTER, Mael Guillou, Alice Hill, Anne Kennedy, Jane Sheehan

The University of Melbourne | Published : 2019

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