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Research

"A preschool program's long-term effects are due to its shorter-term effects on children's education commitment and success."

Jeanne Montie, Senior Research Associate, High/Scope Educational Research Foundation

Studies of high quality early childhood programs agree that positive early experiences for the very young yield enormous economic and social benefits.  This is especially apparent in children who are economically disadvantaged or otherwise at-risk.  When given access to high quality early experiences during the first three years of life, at-risk children are significantly  more likely to grow-up to be healthy, skilled and productive citizens.

Scientific evidence is also focusing more than ever on the years from brith to three as critical time for learning in a child's life.  During these years, much of the neural groundwork for a child's future cognitive, emotional and social development will be laid. 

Through significant studies we know that the early years are learning years; early education prepares children for succes in school; early education is an investment that pays off!  We will continually update links for readers to access with reports and information on why..........now is the time to educate the child!

To read more about the many benefits of early childhood education, please click on one of the following links:

Head Start Research

National Association for the Education of Young Children

California Association for the Education of Young Children

National Institute for Early Education Research


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