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Preschool Definition Preschool is an early childhood program in which children combine learning with play in a program run by professionally trained adults. Children are most commonly enrolled in preschool between the ages of three and five, though those as young as two can attend some schools.... Read more
Head Start Head Start
Head Start U.S. educational program for disadvantaged preschool children, established under the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964. Aimed initially only at poor children, its purpose was to organize programs that would prepare preschool children for elementary school. Money was appropriated through... Read more
United States. Administration for Children and Families. Head Start Bureau United States. Administration for Children and Families. Head Start Bureau
Head Start programs Definition Head Start is a federally funded preschool program that provides comprehensives services to both low-income children and their families. Description Head Start is a federal program for preschool children three to five years of age in low-income families. Its aim is... Read more
Early Childhood Education Early Childhood Education
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION overviewjanet s. hansen preparation of teachersdaniel j. walsh betty j. liebovich international contextrobert g. myers OVERVIEW Early childhood education is concerned with the learning experiences of children below the age when compulsory schooling begins (usually... Read more
Maria Montessori Maria Montessori
Maria Montessori , 1870-1952, Italian educator and physician. She was the originator of the Montessori method of education for young children and was the first woman to receive (1894) a medical degree in Italy. After working with subnormal children as a psychiatrist at the Univ. of Rome, Dr.... Read more
School readiness School readiness
SCHOOL READINESS School readiness refers to the extent to which a child exhibits the behaviors, skills, and knowledge necessary to be successful in elementary school. These can be grouped into four categories: social and emotional development, oral language development and prereading skills, oral... Read more
Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children
Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children Definition The Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children (KABC) is a standardized test that assesses intelligence and achievement in children aged two years, six months to 12 years, six months. The edition published in 1983 by Kaufman... Read more
Flexible Spending Account Flexible Spending Account
Flexible Spending Account (FSA) A flexible spending account (FSA) is a tax-deferred savings account established by an employer to help employees meet certain medical and dependent-care expenses that are not covered under the employer's insurance plan. Established under Section 125 of the Internal... Read more
Fred McFeely Rogers Fred McFeely Rogers
Fred McFeely Rogers American minister Fred Rogers (born 1928) is the host and creator of the popular and critically acclaimed Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. The program is the longest running children's television program on the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS). For more than forty-five... Read more
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Childtime Learning Centers, Inc. 38345 West 10 Mile RoadSuite 100Farmington Hills, Michigan 48335U.S.A.Telephone: (248) 476-3200Fax: (248) 476-1168Web site: http://www.child-time.com Public Company Incorporated: 1995Employees: 6,000Sales: $112.96 million (1999)Stock Exchanges: NASDAQTicker... Read more

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