[1]Megan Greene's Wikipedia's Pre-kindergarten article for ENGL1101.62

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In the article there are a few grammatically errors that need to be addressed. Also needs many more citations on items already in the article. More facts on the requirements. More facts throughout the article, very low on them.

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NAEYC .2008. Teaching Young Children. [2]

  • Alexander, Harriet Semmes. (1984). American and British Poetry: A Guide to the Criticism, 1925-1978[3]


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In the programs part i will add about the universal pre-k

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What is Universal Pre-k? This is a new program being pushed into states around the United States. Universal Pre-k is a program that are helping families that don't make the right income, or kids that may have a disability, and help them get into a pre-k course. Many states without Universal Pre-k are only targeting certain families. Making it hard for some families to send their children to a pre-k course. An example was in Arkansas, their pre-k requirement were, having a teen parent, developmental delay, low birth weight, limited English proficiency, placement in foster care, a parent on active military duty, or family violence. [1]

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70% of Pre-k are state funded. The majority of pre-k are going to be community agencies or private providers.

Since many schools do not support pre-k, they have come up with "Universal Pre-k", which is when no matter what the parents income, what the child's abilities are, etc. they are still available to any child.


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  1. ^ a b "Teaching Young Children" (PDF). www.naeyc.org.
  2. ^ "Teaching Young Children" (PDF). naeyc.org. NAEYC. 2008.
  3. ^ Alexander, Harriet Semmes (1984). American and British poetry : a guide to the criticism, 1925-1978. Manchester: Manchester University Press. p. 163. ISBN 0-7190-1706-8. Retrieved 5 May 2015.

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