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			<published>2012-06-05T06:39:00.000Z</published>
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   class=&quot;MsoNoSpacing&quot;&gt;     Preschool is not
  mandatory; it has been a trend among many parents to send their
  child/children to preschool for the daycare aspects about the
  institution, not the necessarily the educational benefits.
  Although preschool is an early-childhood educational class that
  is neither statutory nor obligatory as it occurs before
  state-mandated compulsory education, 40 states now offer
  state-funded pre-Kindergarten programs and more than 40% of
  three-year olds and two-thirds of four-year olds are enrolled in
  preschool. This continuing increase in the prevalence and demand
  for preschools can be explained by the plethora of studies
  advocating the importance of 
  &lt;a
   title=&quot;early childhood education Walnut&quot;
   href=&quot;http://www.crossschool.org/academic.htm&quot;&gt;early childhood
  education Walnut&lt;/a&gt; and its many benefits.&lt;/div&gt;
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  According to the National Institute for Early Education Research,
  children who take a year or two of preschool enter kindergarten
  with better basic math skills and pre-reading skills as well as
  richer vocabularies when compared to children who have not
  attended preschool. This is because preschool exposes children to
  numbers, letters, and shapes leading to early development of
  cognitive and linguistic abilities, which is crucial for future
  excelled intellectual and emotional development.&lt;/div&gt;
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   class=&quot;MsoNoSpacing&quot;&gt;Not only do children who have attended
  preschool do extremely well academically, they also tend to be
  more socially developed and have superior behavior-management
  skills. The earlier children are exposed to other children, the
  earlier they will learn how to socialize. In 
  &lt;a
   title=&quot;Walnut preschool&quot;
   href=&quot;http://www.crossschool.org/&quot;&gt;Walnut preschool&lt;/a&gt;,
  children learn how to get along with other children, share with
  other children, and contribute in a group setting, such as circle
  time, which is a common group activity at almost all preschools.
  By going to preschool, a child entering kindergarten is already
  many steps ahead of his fellow students who did not attend
  preschool: the child will already know how to raise his/her hand,
  how to take turns, and how to deal with his/her Mommy not being
  there at all times. Essentially, preschool makes for a much
  smoother transition to kindergarten.&lt;/div&gt;
  &lt;div
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   class=&quot;MsoNoSpacing&quot;&gt;It is quite concerning that in this highly
  competitive, modernized, global economy that among all 15
  year-olds, American ranks 10
  &lt;sup&gt;th&lt;/sup&gt; in terms of math test scores and 9
  &lt;sup&gt;th&lt;/sup&gt; in terms of reading test scores. There have been
  numerous studies on early childhood education that support the
  idea that by fostering intellectual, emotional, and social
  developments in children from an early age, there is less of a
  risk that students will go through grade repetition and drop out
  and more of a chance that students will have higher and timelier
  school enrollment as well as higher test scores.&lt;/div&gt;
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  mandatory; it has been a trend among many parents to send their
  child/children to preschool for the daycare aspects about the
  institution, not the necessarily the educational benefits.
  Although preschool is an early-childhood educational class that
  is neither statutory nor obligatory as it occurs before
  state-mandated compulsory education, 40 states now offer
  state-funded pre-Kindergarten programs and more than 40% of
  three-year olds and two-thirds of four-year olds are enrolled in
  preschool. This continuing increase in the prevalence and demand
  for preschools can be explained by the plethora of studies
  advocating the importance of 
  &lt;a
   title=&quot;early childhood education Walnut&quot;
   href=&quot;http://www.crossschool.org/academic.htm&quot;&gt;early childhood
  education Walnut&lt;/a&gt; and its many benefits.&lt;/div&gt;
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  According to the National Institute for Early Education Research,
  children who take a year or two of preschool enter kindergarten
  with better basic math skills and pre-reading skills as well as
  richer vocabularies when compared to children who have not
  attended preschool. This is because preschool exposes children to
  numbers, letters, and shapes leading to early development of
  cognitive and linguistic abilities, which is crucial for future
  excelled intellectual and emotional development.&lt;/div&gt;
  &lt;div
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  preschool do extremely well academically, they also tend to be
  more socially developed and have superior behavior-management
  skills. The earlier children are exposed to other children, the
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  &lt;a
   title=&quot;Walnut preschool&quot;
   href=&quot;http://www.crossschool.org/&quot;&gt;Walnut preschool&lt;/a&gt;,
  children learn how to get along with other children, share with
  other children, and contribute in a group setting, such as circle
  time, which is a common group activity at almost all preschools.
  By going to preschool, a child entering kindergarten is already
  many steps ahead of his fellow students who did not attend
  preschool: the child will already know how to raise his/her hand,
  how to take turns, and how to deal with his/her Mommy not being
  there at all times. Essentially, preschool makes for a much
  smoother transition to kindergarten.&lt;/div&gt;
  &lt;div
   style=&quot;text-align: justify; text-indent: .5in;&quot;
   class=&quot;MsoNoSpacing&quot;&gt;It is quite concerning that in this highly
  competitive, modernized, global economy that among all 15
  year-olds, American ranks 10
  &lt;sup&gt;th&lt;/sup&gt; in terms of math test scores and 9
  &lt;sup&gt;th&lt;/sup&gt; in terms of reading test scores. There have been
  numerous studies on early childhood education that support the
  idea that by fostering intellectual, emotional, and social
  developments in children from an early age, there is less of a
  risk that students will go through grade repetition and drop out
  and more of a chance that students will have higher and timelier
  school enrollment as well as higher test scores.&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;/div&gt;
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			<published>2012-06-05T06:37:00.000Z</published>
			<updated>2012-06-05T06:37:00.000Z</updated>
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  &lt;p&gt;     Preschool is not mandatory; it has
  been a trend among many parents to send their child/children to
  preschool for the daycare aspects about the institution, not the
  necessarily the educational benefits. Although preschool is an
  early-childhood educational class that is neither statutory nor
  obligatory as it occurs before state-mandated compulsory
  education, 40 states now offer state-funded pre-Kindergarten
  programs and more than 40% of three-year olds and two-thirds of
  four-year olds are enrolled in preschool. This continuing
  increase in the prevalence and demand for preschools can be
  explained by the plethora of studies advocating the importance of
  
  &lt;a
   title=&quot;early childhood education Walnut&quot;
   href=&quot;http://www.crossschool.org/academic.htm&quot;&gt;early childhood
  education Walnut&lt;/a&gt; and its many benefits.&lt;/p&gt;
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   href=&quot;http://www.crossschool.org/&quot;&gt;
    &lt;img
     width=&quot;320&quot;
     border=&quot;0&quot;
     height=&quot;227&quot;
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  According to the National Institute for Early Education Research,
  children who take a year or two of preschool enter kindergarten
  with better basic math skills and pre-reading skills as well as
  richer vocabularies when compared to children who have not
  attended preschool. This is because preschool exposes children to
  numbers, letters, and shapes leading to early development of
  cognitive and linguistic abilities, which is crucial for future
  excelled intellectual and emotional development.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;div
 style=&quot;text-align: justify; text-indent: .5in;&quot;
 class=&quot;MsoNoSpacing&quot;&gt;
  &lt;p&gt;Not only do children who have attended preschool do extremely
  well academically, they also tend to be more socially developed
  and have superior behavior-management skills. The earlier
  children are exposed to other children, the earlier they will
  learn how to socialize. In 
  &lt;a
   title=&quot;Walnut preschool&quot;
   href=&quot;http://www.crossschool.org/&quot;&gt;Walnut preschool&lt;/a&gt;,
  children learn how to get along with other children, share with
  other children, and contribute in a group setting, such as circle
  time, which is a common group activity at almost all preschools.
  By going to preschool, a child entering kindergarten is already
  many steps ahead of his fellow students who did not attend
  preschool: the child will already know how to raise his/her hand,
  how to take turns, and how to deal with his/her Mommy not being
  there at all times. Essentially, preschool makes for a much
  smoother transition to kindergarten.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/div&gt;
&lt;div
 style=&quot;text-align: justify; text-indent: .5in;&quot;
 class=&quot;MsoNoSpacing&quot;&gt;
  &lt;p&gt;It is quite concerning that in this highly competitive,
  modernized, global economy that among all 15 year-olds, American
  ranks 10
  &lt;sup&gt;th&lt;/sup&gt; in terms of math test scores and 9
  &lt;sup&gt;th&lt;/sup&gt; in terms of reading test scores. There have been
  numerous studies on early childhood education that support the
  idea that by fostering intellectual, emotional, and social
  developments in children from an early age, there is less of a
  risk that students will go through grade repetition and drop out
  and more of a chance that students will have higher and timelier
  school enrollment as well as higher test scores.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;/div&gt;
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