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Benefits of Early Education Persist at Age 30

There’s more evidence of the long-term benefits of high-quality early education, this time from the Abecedarian Project in North Carolina, one of three major longitudinal studies of the impact of early education on low-income children. The low-income children who participated in the Abecedarian Project attended a high-quality, full-time, year-round early education and care program from infancy until kindergarten entry. The children engaged in activities that promoted their language, cognitive and social-emotional development.

At age 30, participants in the Abecedarian program:

by Irene Sege

Full Story: http://eyeonearlyeducation.org/2012/01/31/benefits-of-early-education-persist-at-age-30/

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