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    this is done independently. Or at the table in a small group working together on a group lesson of the teacher’s choice. The students could also work either independently or in a group at their desks depending on the teachers instructions. In the preschool classroom setting you have a lot of play, which is beneficial to the child’s literacy learning (Townsend-Butterworth, 2015). It creates dialogue within the center as well as independent skills. In the 1st to 3rd grade setting it is more literacy

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    Tiana Benton Benefits of Attending Preschool before Kindergarten Preschool is the period of time before a child enters elementary school. The importance of preschool and whether or not it is necessary before starting kindergarten has been debated. From firsthand experience I have been able to see students who have attended preschool, and who have not. The differences between these two types of students are astonishing. Preschool can give a child a number of benefits, such as social skills with peers

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    “Why is there an upside down “I” on this paper?” asked a classmate amongst my table group in preschool. It became a question in which I would never acquire the answer until the ensuing year, kindergarten. My literacy journey started with a puzzling inquiry and has yet to end. This journey wasn’t all positive though; it included discouraging points where I began to loathe reading. School inadvertently discouraged me from reading, and without positive teachers to revitalize books, I might never have

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    Why Preschool Matters My older daughter started preschool when she was two years old. It was a memorable day because she had a hard time being separated from me. She was crying when I left her at school. She was a little bit shy and feared playing with other children. I also had a hard time, and I felt very bad too because she had never separated from me since she was born. I started to think about whether it was necessary to put her in the preschool, and was the preschool suitable for her? I thought

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    Preschool programs began in the United States during the first quarter of the twentieth century. In 1925, the first public preschool began in Chicago at Franklin School. After the 1970’s the popularity of preschool increased since women were entering the workforce and people believed that children needed early preparation before they attended elementary school. Barbara Wiler, Ph.D., deputy executive director of the NAEYC says, “Good Preschools provide children with rich experiences that give

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    Universal Preschool The topic of universal preschool has been the focus of much discussion and controversy statewide. In years past, preschools were ordinarily used as a day care and/or a place where children could go to socialize. However, today, young children are expected to have a considerably high amount of knowledge prior to reaching Kindergarten. This reveals why preschool, learning daycares, childcare, and programs such as Head Start have undoubtedly become quite popular over recent years

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    Positive Behavior Support in Preschool Carter and Van Norman (2010), shed light on the significance of consulting teachers as they utilize Positive Behavior Support (PBS), a classroom management program. In addition, they explain whether or not PBS helps students’ academic engagement rise and diminishes challenging behaviors. PBS promotes developing and establishing a safe and predictable environment for students. In this particular study, teachers from four preschool classrooms in one of Nevada’s

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    Introduction For the classroom observation assignment I was able to observe at Stepping Stones Family Childcare and Preschool Program. I conducted observations for five hours each on the dates of September 24th and September 25th of the year 2015. This licensed home-based daycare and preschool program is located in a quiet suburban neighborhood on 4103 Bryant Street, Blasdell, New York. The facility allows for a twelve-child capacity (ages 6 weeks to 12 years with four additional school age) and

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    In the book Preschool in Three Cultures Revisited, the authors, Joseph Tobin, Yeh Hsueh, and Mayumi Karasawa, look into preschools in three cultures: China, Japan, and the United States. Prior to writing this books, the authors did research on one preschool in each of the countries to see what the learning styles were and how they compared to one another. Then they went back some twenty years later to see if there were any changes in the preschools. The changes, or lack thereof, brought about the

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    care’s workers. (Debenedictis, 1990) Before the Trial On an August day in 1993 a mother by the name of Judy Johnson, placed a phone call into the Manhattan Beach, California police department claiming her 2 year old son had been molested at his preschool by employee Raymond Buckey. (Reinhold, 1990) Raymond was placed under arrest, but due to the lack of evidence in the case he was released. Judy Johnson went on to complain in a letter to the state district attorney that her son had been taken to

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