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- verb Present participle of
preschool . - noun the early
education that occurs atpreschool
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Examples
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High-quality preschooling does more for a child's chances in school and life than any other educational intervention.
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As a result, I got some residual “preschooling” at home.
I slept with Joey Ramone Mickey Leigh 2009
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As a result, I got some residual “preschooling” at home.
I slept with Joey Ramone Mickey Leigh 2009
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As a result, I got some residual “preschooling” at home.
I slept with Joey Ramone Mickey Leigh 2009
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As a result, I got some residual “preschooling” at home.
I slept with Joey Ramone Mickey Leigh 2009
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The decline is somewhat less among whites than among blacks, perhaps consistent with greater economic impacts on the ability to secure preschooling among this group.
The Population of the United States Douglas L. Anderton 1997
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Most students, regardless of preschooling , enter elementary school when they are five or six years of age.
The Population of the United States Douglas L. Anderton 1997
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Educators say children with high-quality preschooling have a better chance of doing well in school.
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If you are investing in a long term solution for preschooling your child throughout the early years, Wood Designs offers a sturdy 12 drawer storage set.
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When not attending her 15 and 18-year-old stepdaughters 'soccer games, home preschooling her 4-year-old daughter, cleaning up after her whirling dervish of a 1 1 / 2 year-old son, or attempting to schedule weekly date nights with her husband, Lindsay Ferrier writes.
BlogHer 2009
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