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preschool
[ adjective pree-skool; noun pree-skool ]
adjective
- of, relating to, or intended for a child between infancy and school age:
new methods of preschool education.
noun
- a school or nursery for preschool children.
preschool
/ priːˈskuːl /
adjective
- (of a child) under the age at which compulsory education begins
- (of services) for or relating to preschool children
Word History and Origins
Origin of preschool1
Example Sentences
Other areas of potential scrutiny are teacher job protections in K-12 schools and Head Start preschools.
My middle child’s preschool puts reusable containers out at the end of each day and parents are encouraged to take leftovers from lunchtime home with them and return the containers the following morning.
They also looked at data on children with normal hearing who were recruited from preschools.
She went on to travel throughout the United States and around the world, appearing on preschool TV shows including “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood” and “Barney & Friends.”
Teacher job protections in K-12 schools could come under scrutiny, and Head Start preschools could be threatened.
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