Box 76
Contains 18 Results:
"Is the time famine real?", 1995 - 1996
Manuscript of unpublished paper by Galinsky, correspondence, and notes pertaining to "Our Time Famine..." conference.
"Does training make a difference to quality in family child care?", 1995 - 1996
Manuscript by Susan Kontos, Carollee Howes, and Galinsky.
"Role of employers in addressing the needs of employed parents, The", 1995 - 1996
Manuscript and study report by Galinsky, James T. Bond, and Dana E. Friedman as published in Journal of Social Issues, with correspondence.
"Striking the best balance", 1995 - 1996
Text of speech at Corporate Work and Family Awards in Australia. edited and printed in Benchmark magazine.
"Employers, families, and education", 1995 - 1996
Report by Families and Work Institute and issued from the United States Department of Education. Enclosed with article from education section of The New York Times and 3 1/4" floppy disk with the content of the DOE publication.
Forward for Prime Times: A Handbook for Excellence...", 1996
Forward submitted for the book Prime Times: A Handbook for Excellence in Infant and Toddler Care."
"Accreditation of Johnson & Johnson's Child Development Center", 1996
Chapter by Carollee Howes and Galinsky in layout for book on accreditation published by National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC).
"Children's experiences in family child care and relative care...", 1996
Manuscripts of "Children's experiences in family child care and relative care as a function of family income and ethnicity" by Susan Kontos, Carollee Howes, Mary Beth Shinn, and Galinsky.
"New research on the brain development of young children", 1996 - 1997
"New research on the brain development of young children: Implications for families, early education and care" by Galinsky as published in issue of NCJW Journal. Enclosed with back issues and correspondence.
Proposal for Change Management/ Work Redesign Roundtable, 1996 - 1997
Draft and final proposal made to Sloan Foundation by Galinsky, Arlene Johnson, and Perry Christensen resulted in roundtable event.