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  2. What your child should know before starting kindergarten - AOL

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    Kids should also start learning to count, as by the end of the year they will need to be able to count to 100. An easy way to do this is by having the child count objects at home, like how many ...

  3. Preschool - Wikipedia

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    Preschool (US and UK) from 2 to 5 years old – held in a Nursery School; readiness has to do with whether the child is on track developmentally, and potty training is a big factor, so a child can start as early as 2 years old. Preschool education is important and beneficial for any child attending nursery school because it gives the child a ...

  4. E. D. Hirsch - Wikipedia

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    The series now begins with What Your Preschooler Needs to Know and ends with What Your Sixth Grader Needs to Know. The "series" books are based on the curriculum guidelines in the Core Knowledge Sequence. The books are used in Core Knowledge schools and other elementary schools. However, they have also been popular with homeschooling parents.

  5. Kindergarten - Wikipedia

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    In China, preschool education, before the child enters formal schooling at 6 years of age, is generally divided into a "nursery" or "preschool" stage and a "kindergarten" (Chinese: 幼儿园; pinyin: yòu'éryuán) stage. These can be two separate institutions, or a single combined one in different areas.

  6. Toddler - Wikipedia

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    A study from 2007 based on more than 5,000 children born in the United Kingdom in 1946 showed that for every month earlier a child learned to stand, there was a gain of one half of one intelligence quotient point at age 8. [15]

  7. Not all video games are for kids. Here's what parents should ...

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    What parents should consider. Parents should start by checking ESRB age ratings for video games their child is interested in, Quinn said. "Not everything is designed for young minds," Quinn said.