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- @THE_BWood what do you object to? Free speech in an open society? See follow up: erikachristakis.wordpress.com/2013/05/23/are… 1 day ago
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To Want “But LIttle”: Reflections From a Second Grade Classroom
Tag Archives: quality early childhood education
The Preschool Paradox
People keep asking why we should expand subsidized preschool when kids from Finland don’t start school until age seven and seem to turn out pretty damned functional. I agree it’s a puzzle. How can preschool be the best investment a … Continue reading
Posted in Children/Teens/Young Adults
Tagged academic vs. play-based preschool, child development, developmentally appropriate education, developmentally appropriate practice, early childhood education, environment as curriculum, finland education, high quality preschool education, obama's preschool plan, pre-k, preschool, quality early childhood education, young children
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