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	<title>Comments on: New study shows early learning helps prevent crime</title>
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		<title>By: syeager1</title>
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		<description>Thanks for writing. This article underscores the fact that if a student is unable to establish fundamental math, literacy and emotional skills then they are highly likely to remain behind their peers throughout their life. Research by Susan Landry of The University of Texas System’s Health and Science Center and James Baker III of Rice University details that an overwhelming number of children enter progress through their K-12 education with low emotional intelligence and without a firm basis in reading and math skills. Parents and teachers should make use of free educational resources and thoroughly research the educational technologies that they buy their children or use in their classrooms. This article points our a fear that many parents harbor concerning their stake in their child&#039;s educational and the article lists that most look to external sources for advice and content. In light of the growing prevalence of tablets in youths&#039; hands, parents and teachers have the duty to research the content with which their children interact.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for writing. This article underscores the fact that if a student is unable to establish fundamental math, literacy and emotional skills then they are highly likely to remain behind their peers throughout their life. Research by Susan Landry of The University of Texas System’s Health and Science Center and James Baker III of Rice University details that an overwhelming number of children enter progress through their K-12 education with low emotional intelligence and without a firm basis in reading and math skills. Parents and teachers should make use of free educational resources and thoroughly research the educational technologies that they buy their children or use in their classrooms. This article points our a fear that many parents harbor concerning their stake in their child&#8217;s educational and the article lists that most look to external sources for advice and content. In light of the growing prevalence of tablets in youths&#8217; hands, parents and teachers have the duty to research the content with which their children interact.<br />
Check out all of the free content and teaching strategies offered by Hatch:<br />
hatchearlychildhood.com</p>
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