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Introducing the early childhood teacher to IEP

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Louise Pavia is Director of the Child Development Center, Mt. Brook Schools, in Birmingham, AL, and a doctoral student in Early Childhood Education at University of Alabama at Birmingham.

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Pavia, L. Introducing the early childhood teacher to IEP. Early Childhood Educ J 19, 38–40 (1992). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01617083

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