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Alice Sterling Honig is a Professor at Syracuse University in New York. This is an adaptation of an address presented at the Early Childhood Education Conference, “Joining Hands with Children,” University of Minnesota, Duluth, Minn., September 28, 1984, and an address presented at the 3rd annual Park School Conference, October 19, 1985.
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Honig, A.S. Emerging issues in early childhood education, part 1. Early Childhood Educ J 13, 6–11 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01620474
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