Title: Early Childhood Preschool
1Early Childhood/ Preschool
2From the Crib to the Classroom
- The years from the crib to the classroom
represent a period of intense language and
cognitive growthit is essential that children
have parents, teachers and others in their lives
who prepare them for success in school and in
life. - First Lady Laura Bush
3Differences In Preschoolers Language Experiences
4Early Learning
- Getting children off to a good start
significantly contributes to their long-term
development and school success. - Education Commission of the States
5Early Learning Settings
- Preschool
- Pre-kindergarten
- Child care
- Family child care
- Home
- Other early care programs
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8Preschool The Most Important Grade
- More than three-fourths of young children
participate in an early childhood program - Less likely to be retained in grade or placed in
special education - More likely to get better jobs and earn more
money - Less likely to break laws
9Cycle of Poverty
- People dont break the cycle of poverty some
people ease out of it a little. The preschool
inoculation is not universally successful like
polio or smallpox vaccinations. But like many
other medicines, it brings about significant
differences. - Perry Preschool
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11Historical Research
- Carolina Abecedarian Study
- IQs 8 to 20 points higher
- Higher achievement scores
- More likely to attend a four-year college
- Mothers and children spent more time together
- Less retention in grade
- Fewer placements in special education
12Historical Research
- High/Scope Perry Preschool
- 49 vs. 15 9th percentile on the CAT
- 64 vs. 27 with IQs of 90 or higher
- 71 vs. 54 12th grade or higher
- 7 vs. 35 with five or more arrests
- 59 vs. 80 receiving social services
- 29 vs. 7 earning monthly 2000 or more
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14From Neurons to Neighborhoods
- From birth to age five, children can be
influenced positively - Early missed opportunities increase the odds of
not being prepared to learn - Living with abuse or neglect imperils a childs
later life success - Poor nutrition, infections, toxins and drugs are
threats to a childs developing brain
15From Neurons to Neighborhoods
- Poverty during early childhood may be more
damaging than poverty experienced at later ages - When poor children grow up in neighborhoods with
concentrated poverty, there is greater likelihood
of poor outcomes later in life - Greatest outcomes require affordable, culturally
appropriate, and varied program schedules
16Early Childhood Longitudinal Study (ECSL)
- The study tracked 22,000 kindergartners
nationwide from kindergarten through 5th grade
and found - Full-day kindergarten students made greater
reading gains than half-day - Full-day classes spent more time on
- Letter recognition
- Letter-sound matching
- Rhyming words
- Reading aloud
- Alphabetizing
17Investing In Our Children
- Improved parent-child relationships
- Improved educational outcomes for the child
- Increased economic self-sufficiency
- Reduced levels of criminal activity
- Improved health-related
18Their minds are in our hands.
19Early Childhood, Preschool, School Readiness
Initiatives in Kansas
- Kansas has a long history of providing support
for early learning and care programs - Early learning encompasses a wide variety of
programs, services and initiatives - The programs differ based on
- Organization responsible
- Authorizing agency
- Funding source
- Impact
- Age level
20Early Childhood, Preschool, School Readiness
Initiatives in Kansas
- Birth to 3 Years
- KSDE Parents as Teachers
- KDHE Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities
- Healthy Start
- Newborn Hearing Screening
- SRS Early Head Start
21Early Childhood, Preschool, School Readiness
Initiatives in Kansas
- 3 to 5 Years
- KSDE 4 Year-Old At-Risk
- Title I Preschool
- Early Childhood Special Education
- KDHE
- SRS Head Start
22Early Childhood, Preschool, School Readiness
Initiatives in Kansas
- Birth to 8 Years
- KSDE Even Start
- Migrant Even Start
- Child and Adult Food Program
- KDHE Child Care Licensing
- Nutrition and WIC services
- Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems
- SRS Smart Start Support
- Child Care Quality Initiatives
- KACCRRA
23Early Childhood, Preschool, School Readiness
Initiatives in Kansas
- Programs
- Even Start
- Parents as Teachers
- 4 Year-Old At-Risk
- Title I Preschool
- EC Special Education
- Child and Adult Food
- Head Start
- Early Head Start
- Services/Initiatives
- Infants Toddlers with Disabilities
- Healthy Start
- Child Care Licensing
- Nutrition and WIC
- Newborn Hearing Screening
- EC Comprehensive Grant
- Smart Start
- Child Care Quality
- KACCRRA