Child care's family tree: Toward a history of the child and youth care profession in North America Alan R. Pence Articles Pages: 151 - 161
Does child care have a common ancestor? A response to Pence Judith B. Erickson Articles Pages: 162 - 165
The two-fold care organization: On the combining of group and foster care Mordecai ArieliReuven Feuerstein Articles Pages: 168 - 184
Adding ecology to two-fold care: A response to Arieli and Feuerstein W. W. Lewis Articles Pages: 185 - 186
Toward ecologically oriented, family-centered practice in child care: A response to Arieli and Feuerstein Anthony N. Maluccio Articles Pages: 187 - 188
On diluting powerful communities: A response to Arieli and Feuerstein Howard W. Polsky Articles Pages: 189 - 190
Combining group and foster care: Solution or problem?: A response to Arieli and Feuerstein James K. Whittaker Articles Pages: 191 - 192
A four-fold program: A rejoinder to Lewis, Maluccio, Polsky, and Whittaker Mordecai ArieliReuven Feuerstein Articles Pages: 193 - 195
Marketing child care in an urban setting Carolyn F. P. BlackKen U. BlackRobert McGlashan Articles Pages: 210 - 221