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There is evidence that preschool education contributes to long-term social and academic success.
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Longitudinal studies and meta-analyses (e.g., Perry Preschool, Abecedarian, and large-scale evaluations of high-quality preschool programs) show preschool education improves school readiness, social skills, behavior, and is associated with better long-term academic, social, and economic outcomes — though effects on short-term test scores can vary and depend on program quality.
Longitudinal studies and meta-analyses (e.g., Perry Preschool, Abecedarian, and large-scale evaluations of high-quality preschool programs) show preschool education improves school readiness, social skills, behavior, and is associated with better long-term academic, social, and economic outcomes — though effects on short-term test scores can vary and depend on program quality.
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