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Helping refugee families access early childhood services
Refugee and immigrant families with young children underutilize publicly funded early childhood services, despite being eligible. Yet enrollment in these programs can benefit child development and whole family well-being.
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what works to increase refugee and immigrant families’ access to early childhood services. A variety of strategies can build awareness and access, including free and culturally responsive child care and early education, informational campaigns and outreach via social networks, and concrete supports like transportation.
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Helping Families Who Are Refugees Access Early Childhood Services
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Strategies and Tips for Refugee Service Providers to Promote Access to Early Childhood Programs
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