Better Beginnings: The State of Early Learning and Kindergarten Readiness in East Yakima
Diane Paulsell,
Kimberly Boller,
Nikki Aikens,
Martha Kovac and
Patricia Del Grosso
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Abstract:
More than ever, getting our children ready to succeed at school is a national priority. Leaders, teachers, and parents want to learn about new ways to prepare children early so they can do well later in school and in life. Many want to know how to help children be prepared when they start kindergarten.
Keywords: Better Beginnings; Early Learning; Kindergarten Readiness; East Yakima (search for similar items in EconPapers)
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