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Caregivers in day care: Who are they?

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Nora Palmer Gould is director of a head start program and a licensed day care center in rural New York State. She is a former CETA trainer for day care paraprofessionals.

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Gould, N.P. Caregivers in day care: Who are they?. Early Childhood Educ J 10, 17–21 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01883223

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