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    these preschool programs are designed to teach children basic skills necessary to transition into Kindergarten when they turn five. Since there are still many children who do not attend preschool, many schools have started offering transitional kindergarten(TK) for children who turn five by September 1st. TK is designed to help children gain the social and academic experience needed to begin Kindergarten. In 2006, California Proposition 82, to offer free half-day public preschool, was defeated. They

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    You just had your first child and you’ve been at home for six months with them; nourishing and loving them. But then you realize that it’s time to go back to work and you need to put your child in a daycare. You can no longer afford being out of work. You are worried about how your child will react to a new surrounding and strangers. At this moment, you must make a big decision; whither or not you want your child to attend daycare or not. As a parent, you want your child to have every great opportunity

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    difference? Kindergarten plays a crucial role in the growth and development of children. It is at the kindergarten level where the child begins the basis for the rest of their pathway through education. Educators are constantly looking into new ways of improving the kindergarten curriculum and environment in order to provide their students with the most adequate education possible. There is always some criticism when it comes to change; as in the case of changing half-day to full-day kindergarten. Changes

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    and I can’t drink wine. These kids are making it very hard to keep that up,” the Rosehill Elementary School librarian, Mrs. Harrington, siad to me in passing. I paused my book shelving and gave her a quiet chuckle while she went to go teach the kindergarten class that recently arrived. For the next thirty minutes I heard screaming and shouting about sharing crayons while students ran up and down the shelves, nearly running into me in the process. Once the kindergarteners left, Mrs. Harrington was

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    In the article “Not Kidding Around” by Kurt Chirbas, he specifies that a push to make kindergarten mandatory is vital to the development of kids. Chirbas states that kindergarten was once intended as a soft entry into the school system, filled with finger painting and songs, kindergarten has become increasingly focused on academics. Kindergarten is now more activity geared toward reading, writing and math concepts. Educators say that students without it can be lost once they reach the classroom.

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    for getting into kindergarten to 5 by Sept. 1. Parents were left wondering if their child was old enough for kindergarten. Now new research suggests that waiting until the child is a little older might lead to mental health benefits as the students advances through the grades. According to Thomas Dee of Stanford’s Center for Education Policy Analysis, starting kindergarten at age 7 leads to children who are better able to focus and control their emotions. “Delaying kindergarten virtually eliminates

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    think about this moment in my life. How something as small and as ordinary as moving across states can be such a pivotal moment in a person’s life. One thing that did change my outlook on life is when I moved in the fourth grade to Alabama. Since kindergarten, I lived in a small town just outside of Tulsa in Oklahoma. In this small town, everyone knew everyone and a routine was of nature. My father is a metal engineer and my mother is a nurse. Every day we did the same thing, my mother would drop my

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    when it all began, I considered myself to be pretty smart because I had had practice with reading, writing and other school skills before I was even in kindergarten. It was called “grandma’s school” and I remember going to my grandma’s house with my purple Rugrats bookbag and a matching lunch box. I was never so excited to finally get into kindergarten; moreover, my teacher Mrs. Reed made me feel so welcomed. The room was small and everything was fun sized and colorful. I felt special with my soft suede

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    country becoming profusely diverse. Before entering kindergarten, millions of children in the U.S. will attend some type of preschool, Head Start, or daycare program. Given the current negative climate of our country due to the beliefs and values that have been taught and reinforced regarding race, gender, ability, socioeconomic status, family structure, religion, and political affiliation to people throughout their lives, young children need a program that includes an anti-bias curriculum. “With

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    1. Describe how children’s interactions in retelling or recreating familiar stories may provide evidence of their pragmatic knowledge. • Children’s pragmatic knowledge of written language is evident in the different ways they use language when telling a story and when they are dictating a story for someone to write down. The told stories are generally characterized by a conversational tone and voice-continuant intonation between sentences. Children’s competencies in dictating stories or narratives

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