Data-by-Topic: Early Childhood Reports
Keeping Children on the Path to School Success: Data Spreadsheet from Report Date: 2004 Area: DataHaven Description: Data used for the indicators from the "Keeping Children on the Path to School Success: How is Connecticut Doing?" report from the Child Health and Development Institute.. Relevant Links: Child Health and Development Institute of Connecticut
Download: Download the file as a Microsoft Excel File ( B) Keeping Children on the Path to School Success: How is Connecticut Doing? Date: 2004 Area: Statewide Description: These publications shed light on how Connecticut's young children (birth to age 6) are progressing toward school success by looking at key factors influencing child health and development like physical health, social and emotional well being, access to quality child care, family stability and more. Relevant Links: Child Health and Development Institute of Connecticut
Download: Download the file as an Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) File (6.95 MB) Final Report of Mayor's Task Force on Universal Early Care and Education Date: 2001 Area: New Haven Description: Findings and recommendations of task force established to create a plan to achieve universal access to quality early care and education for children ages 0-5 in New Haven. Download: Download the file as a Microsoft Word Document (375 KB) Final Report of Mayor's Task Force on Universal Early Care and Education, Appendices Date: 2001 Area: New Haven Description: Appendices to task force report continaing data and background related to early childhood policy issues. Download: Download the file as a Microsoft Word Document (282 KB)
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