Girls usually start reading before boys and it can happen as early as a year old believe it or not (just a few words they will recognize in a children's book), but the norm is a little older. I have noticed that many children learn to read better by seeing pictures they can relate too, while some children don't need pictures. Either way it doesn't matter as long as they are encouraged slowly to read. Marcy
It depends in which country but in England they start proper school at 4 but they can start preschool and nurseries at about 1
Your Baby Can read is a good program that will teach very young kids to read. By doing this program they will have a big head start on all the other kids in preschool.
He started preschool in 1998.
Preschool teachers work in Head Start programs, daycares that offer preschool programs, and similar places.
Yes. Though Head Start programs vary, they are excellent options for preschool.
the average age for a girls period 2 start is 11-16 but you can start your period at any time in your life but if you haven't started it by the time you are 18 go and see a doctor.
Preschool teacher employment is the hire of a preschool teacher. These are for kids who start in a schooling type environment before kindergarten. Preschool is generally only a few hours a day.
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All girls are different but around 12-13 is average. Although you can start from the age of eight, to the age of sixteen.
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girls are all different. We are all unique. But it is at the age of 12 to 14 is an average age to start their first period. good luck
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