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Preschool Programs operate with a specific curriculum or instructional focus. Most are designed for children between three and kindergarten age and may or may not be licensed by the State of Vermont as a child care program or accredited with organizations like the National Association for the Education of Young Children. Consider teaching your child or let your child care know of these great resources. Check out Swanton's new Pre K Lending Library of materials & books to borrow free of charge that help you provide quality preschool experiences and explain what skills your child needs to know before kindergarten. Visit http://www.preklearning.org/Lending_Library_Resource_Book_List.htm for a complete list of books & http://www.preklearning.org/Preschool_Lending_Library.htm for a complete list of hands on activities, kits and tools. Would your child benefit from preschool? Franklin County Early Childhood Programs' Laboratory Preschool might be great for your child. Call 868-4457 to find out more!
Resource List: 10 Signs of a Great Preschool by National Association for the Education of Young Children [The National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) suggests you look for these 10 signs to make sure your child is in a good classroom.] |
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