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preschool
Alternative clues for the word preschool
Word definitions for preschool in dictionaries
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
Of, or relating to early childhood, especially to those years before attendance at primary school n. A nursery school v 1 (context transitive English) To provide nursery school education for. 2 (context intransitive English) To undergo nursery school education. ...
Wikipedia
Word definitions in Wikipedia
Preschool education is the provision of structured learning to children before the commencement of formal education.
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
I. adjective EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ Between 1987 and 1992, the number of preschool children living in poverty increased from 5 to 6 million. ▪ In the preschool years, dads' involvement with their school-age children also yields continuing dividends in intellectual ...
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
n. an educational institution for children too young for elementary school
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
also pre-school , 1886, from pre- + school (n.); the noun is from 1910. Related: pre-schooling ; pre-schooler .
Usage examples of preschool.
After breakfast this morning, I dropped Bentley at his overpriced preschool, then met Rob Saltpeter, another colleague, although not quite a friend, for our occasional game of basketball, not at the university gym, where we might embarrass ourselves in front of the students, but at the YMCA, where everybody else was at least as middle-aged as we.
Bentley, I add, much too fast, is with our neighbors: I picked him up early from his preschool yesterday and then left him again this morning to make this trip, assuming I would be too busy today to spend much time with him.
I stop to say hello to a political scientist whose daughter attends preschool with Bentley.
I decide to pick up Bentley early from his preschool, and I call to ask them to get him ready.
She went to dance classes, preschool, played with friends, and shopped with her mother.
Right after lunchtime, there is a natural dip in energy levels for all individuals preschool age or older.
About equivalent to a youth of our preschool level, I would hypothesize.
We have to start at the preschool level, and develop ways to change the environment for children so they have a chance to stay in school and learn to value their educations.
All foreign countries have confusing money, with names like the Pound, the Yen, the Libra, the Mark, the Frank, the Duane, the Doubloon, and the Kilometer, all of which appear to have been designed by preschool children.
American cars and preschool children jumping rope and riding Big Wheels.
In light of a recent preschool incident involving armour-piercing bullets and titanium-enforced assault rifles, Beecher County had banned the sale and distribution of said shells, reasoning: no bullets, no bad guys.
The nature of adolescent competencies predicted by preschool delay of gratification.
Once the children were of an age, I'd organize a community day care center, and eventually a cooperative preschool.
Sure, you laugh now, but you'll never get into a good preschool with a father who puts people down for their dirt nap.
There was a note from her on the refrigerator telling me that she'd gone to the library to find some books on the Montessori method of teaching preschool children.