"Preschool helps children learn to read by third grade." "Children
who attend preschool are more likely to go to college." "Children
who attend preschool are more successful as adults." These
statements have been repeated so often they are generally accepted
as fact. Parents are becoming so concerned about preschool academic
achievement that some even put their newborn infants on a waiting
list for preschool enrollment. Preschool: At What Cost? challenges
the notion that young children benefit from early formal academics
and out-of-home preschool programs. Susan K. Stewart takes a
complete look at the history of the preschool movement, the studies
behind the statements, and the unpublicized evidence that young
children may benefit from more play and less school.
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