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preschool
[ adjective pree-skool; noun pree-skool ]
adjective
- of, relating to, or intended for a child between infancy and school age:
new methods of preschool education.
noun
- a school or nursery for preschool children.
preschool
/ 辫谤颈藧藞蝉办耻藧濒 /
adjective
- (of a child) under the age at which compulsory education begins
- (of services) for or relating to preschool children
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of preschool1
Example Sentences
The issue of discipline in education is a thorny one 鈥 from preschool to high school 鈥 and norms have been changing in recent years, driven in part by data that have illuminated who is suspended.
In California, families can also access state preschools or vouchers for a program of their choosing, which includes family child-care homes and money to help pay for care from a family member, friend or neighbor.
As part of the race, Jodie is raising funds for The Elizabeth Foundation, which provides education services for babies and preschool children with all degrees of deafness.
A 5% increase in vaccination coverage can reduce symptomatic influenza cases across all age groups, especially in preschool children and adults ages 65 and older.
Medical issues and family stressors 鈥 also called adverse childhood experiences 鈥 can disturb this process, but often aren鈥檛 identified until preschool or later, when behavioral or other problems have spiraled.
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