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U.S. Department of Health and Human Services'
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- "A Child Becomes a Reader" A Guide for Parents
- 21st Century Community Learning Centers
- Activities for Kids

- Activity Search

- Afterschool.gov
- Center for Evidence-Based Practice: Young Children with Challenging Behavior

- Child Care Provider Loan Forgiveness Program
- Child Development Resources
- Common Core of Data from the National Center for Education Statistics
- Department Of Education's Office Of Elementary And Secondary Education
- Department of Education's Office of Special Education Programs (OSEP)
- Department of Education Funding Opportunities
- Department of Education
- Directory of Literacy Programs

- Early Childhood Education
- Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC)
- Evidence Based Practice from the National Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center
- Federal Interagency Forum on Child and Family Statistics
- Improve Student Performance
- Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004
- Institute Of Education Sciences
- Key National Indicators of Well-Being
- Lesson Plans/Learning Activities
- National Clearinghouse For English Language Acquisition And Language Instruction Educational Programs: Early Childhood

- National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities (NICHCY)

- National Early Childhood Technical Assistance Center

- National Household Education Surveys Program
- National Institute for Literacy
- NECTAC Clearinghouse on Early Intervention and Early Childhood Special Education

- No Child Left Behind Act
- Parent Training and Information Centers

- Preparing My Child for School
- Resources from the Department of Education
- State Education Contacts
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The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA)
ARRA provided $2 billion in supplemental Fiscal Year 2009 Discretionary Child Care and Development Funds to State, Territory, and Tribal Lead Agencies. These additional funds provided Lead Agencies an important opportunity to assist those most impacted by the recession and to expand services to children and families. View information about the Child Care Bureau and the ARRA funds. For information about ARRA funds and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services go to hhs.gov/recovery/. General ARRA information is available at www.Recovery.gov.
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