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− | '''School readiness''' involves judgements about how appropriate it is for a child to start [[school]]. This would depend on a number of parameters, including their level of [[cognitive development|cognitive]], [[Physical development|physical]] and [[social |
+ | '''School readiness''' involves judgements about how appropriate it is for a child to start [[school]]. This would depend on a number of parameters, including their level of [[cognitive development|cognitive]], [[Physical development|physical]] and [[social development]]. |
In some areas [[educational programs]] such as [[Head Start]] are available to help some children prepare. |
In some areas [[educational programs]] such as [[Head Start]] are available to help some children prepare. |
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School readiness involves judgements about how appropriate it is for a child to start school. This would depend on a number of parameters, including their level of cognitive, physical and social development.
In some areas educational programs such as Head Start are available to help some children prepare.