A Qualitative Study on Parental and Community Stakeholder Views of the Link between Full-Day Kindergarten and Health in Southern Nevada
Studies show that children who attend full-day kindergarten (FDK) experience both academic and developmental benefits compared to children who attend half-day programs. Sectors outside of health, such as education, can have important intended and unintended impacts on health. The purpose of this qua...
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Main Authors: | Courtney Coughenour (Author), Jennifer Pharr (Author), Maxim Gakh (Author), Sheila Clark (Author), Prescott Cheong (Author) |
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