What’s a bright spot in your church that can continually bring in—and keep—new families? Why, the preschool, of course! A dash of age-right hospitality can radically impact learning and faith for preschoolers.
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The frequency of punishment has a troubling racial skew.
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A social service agency is trying to train parents in child development skills in an attempt to close gaps between kids who attend preschool and kids who don't.
A major federal investment in poor children shows signs of paying off years later.
Working parents will benefit enormously from an affordable, quality place to send their kids.
What separates good preschool from bad? A new report maps out some key answers by studying successful programs.
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A group of architects proposed a new design to help raise environmentally responsible kids.
Experts say the popular show can prepare kids for kindergarten while teaching them life lessons.
Spatial intelligence is a skill that is not widely taught, even though it's attributed to successful minds in creative fields and STEM.
Even when they speak the language, teachers and aides need specialized training.
Preschool teachers must offer high-quality instruction to change academic outcomes for their students, according to a new analysis of eight studies.
Review general curricula for preschool, what to expect for each subject, and activities that can be done at home to support learning in the classroom.
These reading activities for preschoolers offer your little one fun ways to start to learn how to read.