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    When most people think about preschool, they think about a group of 3-4 year olds coloring or playing as teacher watches them waiting for their parental guardian to pick them up after work. For some of us through we did not get to experience preschool, while we aren’t any less productive for it, we could have possibly achieved more with it. Preschool is not mandatory for any child to attend, many studies have been conducted which show the benefits of high quality early education. One of those benefits

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    interesting regarding the age level I currently work with, being that I work with preschoolers. My results I wouldn’t say surprised me, but rather gave me a better logic understanding of what I do in matters of teaching, though I have work I the preschool setting for the last ten years, it wasn’t until the last four years I really had a chance to design my own lesson and teaching strategies. When I think back on my elementary, middle, and high school years I think that we learned the basic skills

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    Coping mechanisms can often be too complicated for young, preschool aged children to understand. Some different coping mechanisms for dealing with stress may include talking with a loved one, exercising, taking up a new hobby, or practicing mindfulness. Although many traditional coping mechanisms may be beyond the

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    powerful long-term effects on their cognitive and emotional development, school achievement, and later life outcomes” (Mead, 2012). The literature reveals that a strong collection of research exists that indicates children who attend high-quality preschool programs have better health, social-emotional, and cognitive outcomes than those who do not

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    defiant is defined as “refusing to obey something or someone”. Schools are have great problems with children refusing to follow directions, which leads to a list of other problems. One of the most important concerns of defiant behavior, especially in preschool is safety. It could be as simple as a teacher giving student(s) directions during a bomb threat, and the student(s) refuse to follow directions causes someone to get hurt or injured. Children’s behavioral problems usually starts when the child becomes

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    thought about how it will affect each child as an individual as each child is different. Each child’s views, opinions and thoughts have to be taken into consideration as it will affect them the most as it is their education that will be disturbed. Preschool education is a way of children learning to be social and making new friends and being able to explore new senses and the outside world around them. Child A loves being at nursery and being with her friends, being able to play with whatever she wants

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    The Preschool Puzzle article talked about whether universal pre-K is worth the cost for taxpayers or not, the article included both political and scientific arguments about the topic. The article talked about two long-term studies that have been made on the affects of pre-K. The first is the Abecedarian Project, in this study, researchers had four infants assigned to a full-time early education program from birth to the age of five and followed them through their adulthood. The researchers found

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    and a final assessment were conducted, along with handwriting samples to help answer the question. Dibels scores and Fundations handwriting assessments were given. Given the difference in numbers of students who have and who have not attended preschool, this research will allow the examiner to better facilitate the classroom. The examiner will learn whether or not using letters in a student’s names benefits their knowledge of letter recognition, and also handwriting. Keywords: Early Childhood:

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    Preschool Parking Areas

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    attention that your parking policy seems to favor some employees over others. Recently, you’ve decided not to allow your employees to park in the preschool parking lot, except for the employees with children. Instead, any employee that does not have a child attending the preschool must find an alternative parking space. This might not be such an issue is the preschool weren’t located on such a busy street, with no convenient parking. Luckily, the church across the street has allowed your employees to park

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    range of services from; child care, nannies, au pair, and babysitters. There is also links you can choose from finding caregivers by country, nationality, and language. This website is very similar to our country’s care.com. I’ve come across many preschools in the Philippines that the list doesn’t seem to end, it’s very accessible as looking for care, nannies, and etc. was. They do have many public provided care, but mostly with the schools you can attend. It’s very similar to USA practices because

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