Published On: July 10th, 2019|

Ed Surge – Beverly E. Perdue and Jim Geringer

“High-quality Pre-K programs are widely recognized for their positive effect on the social, emotional and academic development of young children. They develop more advanced language, pre-math and social skills, and make an easier adjustment to kindergarten. And the benefits of Pre-K last into adulthood. That’s why we must provide every opportunity we can for all children to access and benefit from high-quality preschool programming.” (more)