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Pre-primary education
/pɹˈiːpɹˈaɪməɹi ˌɛdʒuːkˈeɪʃən/
/pɹˈiːpɹˈaɪmɚɹi ˌɛdʒuːkˈeɪʃən/
Pre-primary education
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the formal educational experiences designed for children before they enter primary school, typically between the ages of three and six
Example
Pre-primary education often includes programs such as nursery school and kindergarten.
Montessori schools offer pre-primary education with an emphasis on self-directed learning and hands-on activities.
Parents may enroll their children in pre-primary education programs to help them develop social skills and prepare for formal schooling.
Early childhood centers and Head Start programs in the United States provide pre-primary education to support children's cognitive, emotional, and physical development.
Many countries have implemented policies to provide free or subsidized pre-primary education to ensure equitable access for all children.