Tuesday, 2 February 2016

The Correlation Between Pre-K and IQ


A Child who has the benefit of attending a pre-k program gain benefits throughout his or her academic path.Many studies have shown that there is a long-term impact of early childhood education, particularly pre-kindergarten.

What the Research Shows

Studies show that students who participated in a pre-k program as young children generally perform higher, as a group, than their peers who did not attend pre-k. The testing is across the board, too. Students did better in both math and reading, and the effects were long-term, holding true all the way through high school testing.

Why Pre-k Works

When children are young, they are able to soak up knowledge like a sponge, more quickly than at any other time in their life. In fact, 90% of a child’s brain is developed by age 5. Pre-k gives children a head start to building their knowledge, one that makes significant gains in their intelligence, even later in life.

Other Benefits

Pre-k and other early childhood education programs also have the added benefit of recognizing any learning disabilities and developing or searching out early interventions so that students who have non-traditional learning patterns have the tools to be successful the day they get to school, giving them every advantage to reach their full academic potential.

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Boy Sipping From Cup



Children take in so much about the world around them, every moment of the day. They are always discovering more about how the world works!