October 15, 2007
Partnering with the Business Community and Economists to Advance a Birth to Five Policy Agenda
When you think of people who would be natural allies in advocating for the well-being of very young children, who do you think of? Almost certainly you think of
other professionals in the early childhood field. But do you ever think about business people or economists? You should -- because they can be among the most
influential and supportive allies the early childhood field is likely to know. This article is dedicated to discussing the positive partnerships that can be made
between the business community, economists and early childhood advocates to advance a birth to five policy agenda.

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