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Sharon Lynn Kagan is Assistant Professor at the Yale Child Study Center and Associate Director of the Bush Center in Child Development and Social Policy at Yale. Theresa Glennon was formerly a Research Assistant at the Bush Center in Child Development and Social Policy and is now attending Yale Law School.
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Kagan, S.L., Glennon, T. Child care: In defense of choice. Early Childhood Educ J 9, 54–57 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01636976
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