By age four, kids reared in poverty will have heard around 30 million fewer words than their peers from more advantaged families...
There is a large gap between the science on how kids learn to read, and how they are actually taught to read. Mark Seidenberg, a...
The two most famous studies in early childhood education, the Perry Preschool Study in Michigan (in the 1960s) and the Abecedari...
According to a recent study, attitude toward math is as important as IQ to predict the level of performance of a child. For a lo...
– Most of childhood experts will tell you that early education is very important to children’s skills and behavioral development...
According to Deborah Stipek, a professor at Stanford University and the former dean of the School of Education, preschool childr...
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