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Development

The Secret Power of Preschool: Leveling the Playing Field

Did you know? By the time children reach fourth grade, those who had access to quality early childhood education are often miles ahead in reading compared to their peers without such experiences. Yes, that exposure to preschool does more than prepare them for kindergarten; it plants seeds for lifelong success. Why It’s Time to Rethink […]

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Pre-adolescents

A Toy, a Standoff, and a Lesson in Sharing

The scene is familiar: A group of preschoolers sits in a circle, eyeing a single, coveted toy in the middle. The teacher places it down and steps back. Within seconds, one child grabs it. Another reaches out, hesitates, then pulls back. A third child watches, waiting for the right moment to make a move. Who […]

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Academics

The Potential of Early Childhood Education: A Gateway to Health and Equity

A recent review in the Annual Reviews of Public Health, titled Early Childhood Education: Health, Equity, and Economics provides crucial insights into the impact of early childhood education (ECE) on children’s future. It specifically highlights its significance for children from low-income and minority backgrounds. This article is a must-read for school psychologists and those concerned […]

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