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May 17, 2002
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Forum Column - By Kenneth J. Theisen - In 1943, California initiated public-supported child care when it opened publicly funded child-care centers for women working for the war effort. In the 1960s, the federal government began Head Start, and California authorized California's version of Head Start, the state preschool program. In the 1970s, the California Department of Education, through local agencies, provided vouchers to low-income parents to pay child-care costs.




Forum Column
By Kenneth J. Theisen
In 1943, California initiated public-supported child care when it opened publicly funded child-care centers for women working for the war effort. In the ...
By Kenneth J. Theisen
In 1943, California initiated public-supported child care when it opened publicly funded child-care centers for women working for the war effort. In the ...
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