New Report: Measuring Outcomes For Youth In Out-Of-School Time Programs
Posted by on March 5, 2007
Measuring Outcomes For Children And Youth In Out-Of-School Time Programs: Moving Beyond Measuring Academics.
Research shows that children who attend after-school programs not only benefit academically, but also in areas such as: health and safety, social and emotional development and self-sufficiency. Read more at: http://www.childtrends.org/Files/Child_Trends_2006_10_01_FS_Outcomes.pdf.
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