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Early Care, Early Learning

Momentum is building for a significant investment in the quality and quantity of child care.

The movement is welcome. Success should be measured by how rapidly child-care centers broaden from mere baby-sitting to places offering educational enrichment and stimulation. A growing body of brain research argues convincingly for educating children early, even in utero. Science has revealed that the majority of brain development occurs between infancy and age 5. If educators miss that crucial window, children enter school unprepared for the K-12 system’s heightened academic requirements. That is the reality right now. Half of our state’s children enter kindergarten unprepared to learn.

Gov. Christine Gregoire has been on the right side of this issue from day one. Not long after entering office, Gregoire merged three offices to create the Department of Early Learning. The move places day care, child care and preschool education under one strategic roof.

Gregoire has teamed up with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to lead “Thrive by Five: The Washington Early Learning Fund.” The entity will boost training, education and support for child-care center staff and for parents…

These are good things. Children of privilege have long benefited from early learning. Their parents enrolled them in private preschools with low teacher-to-child ratios and learning plans for students as young as 2. Toys and activities designed to stimulate young brains are a mainstay in private early-learning centers…

Source: The Seattle Times
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/editorialsopinion/2003131504_childed17.html

Tuesday, 18 July, 2006. Link

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