Here’s something you probably already know: High-quality preschool provides academic and social benefits for low-income children. Here’s something you may not know: Preschool provides benefits,albeit smaller ones, for middle-course kids too. And yet, and though most countries with developed economies offer public preschool as a standard benefit to all of their 4-year-olds,America does not.Instead, low-income parents here scramble for scarce public spots while middle-income parents scrounge to pay for increasingly costly private preschool. “Only very wealthy […]The post Who should pay for preschool for the middle course? appeared first on The Hechinger Report.
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