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- noun Plural form of
preschool . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
preschool .
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Examples
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"These parents are calling their preschools to say 'please help me' and the feeder schools are referring them to us," said the school's admissions director, Sarah Bottoms .
Private-School Strivers Increase by 10% Shelly Banjo 2011
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Not sure where A Science Teacher is from but the low(er) cost way to go around here is the early childhood development centers (aka preschools).
Balance Zombie Mom 2009
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On the flip side, many preschools regard clothing as a way for small children to express their individuality and develop their personal identity.
Orderly Toddlers? Try Uniforms Sue Shellenbarger 2011
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The preschools might not take my daughter in diapers, but the public school has to.
Meredith C. Carroll: Potty Training Our Daughter: Do We Have To? Meredith C. Carroll 2010
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The best preschools ask children to make a plan for their work, whether it is working with puzzles or looking at books in the story corner.
Ellen Galinsky: Fast-Tracking to Kindergarten? How About a Good Track to Learning in Kindergarten and Beyond? Ellen Galinsky 2011
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A growing number of preschools and child-care centers are requiring children to wear uniforms.
Orderly Toddlers? Try Uniforms Sue Shellenbarger 2011
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The preschools might not take my daughter in diapers, but the public school has to.
Meredith C. Carroll: Potty Training Our Daughter: Do We Have To? Meredith C. Carroll 2010
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The preschools might not take my daughter in diapers, but the public school has to.
Meredith C. Carroll: Potty Training Our Daughter: Do We Have To? Meredith C. Carroll 2010
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A Digital Teacher Corps should be established to work in the lowest-performing preschools and elementary schools in order to train teachers to help students learn to read by transforming information for discovery and problem-solving.
Michael Levine: Stop Waiting: A New Day for Learning Michael Levine 2010
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The preschools might not take my daughter in diapers, but the public school has to.
Meredith C. Carroll: Potty Training Our Daughter: Do We Have To? Meredith C. Carroll 2010
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