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  2. Nursery (room) - Wikipedia

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    Nursery A Swedish 1930s store display of a nursery. A nursery is a bedroom within a house or other dwelling set aside for an infant or toddler. [1]Historically, European nurseries had little decorations and were away from visitors' sight. [1]

  3. National Association for the Education of Young Children

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    This book explores multiple different aspects of the lives of low-income children and day care. The study also examines aspects of the family lives. For example, whether a home has a single parent, two parents, unemployed parents, or other odd family situations and how that affects the children and their abilities to receive proper education.

  4. Montessori education - Wikipedia

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    The 1914 critical booklet The Montessori System Examined by influential education teacher William Heard Kilpatrick limited the spread of Montessori's ideas, and they languished after 1914. Montessori education returned to the United States in 1960 and has since spread to thousands of schools there.

  5. Forest kindergarten - Wikipedia

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    A forest kindergarten can be described as a kindergarten "without a ceiling or walls". The daycare staff and children spend their time outdoors, typically in a forest. A distinctive feature of forest kindergartens is the emphasis on play with objects that can be found in nature, rather than commercial toys.

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  7. Preschool - Wikipedia

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    In general, preschool is meant to be voluntary and promote development in children through planned programs. Preschool is defined as: "center-based programs for four-year olds that are fully or partially funded by state education agencies and that are operated in schools or under the direction of state and local education agencies". [60]