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kindergarten
Yes, it is possible for a child to fail kindergarten if they do not meet the academic or developmental expectations set by the school or if they do not demonstrate readiness for first grade.
It means Children's Garden.
"kindergarten" is German, means "children's garden"
Don't know, would not put a child in it or kindergarten.
It is a children's nursery school.
SCHOOL FOR children
The difference is Preschool teach children there numbers , colors & shapes. basically getting children ready for kindergarten. Kindergarten is a little more advance than preschool because it teach children how to write there name read etc. * sending your child to preschool will help them less likely to repeat kindergarten.
Assuming you mean kindergaRten, it comes from German. Literal explanation: Kinder = children Garten = garden Kindergarten = children's garden
In the Britain children leave kindergarten aged 5 to begin primary school. Therefore, a kindergarten will probably take babies and children up to five. Enquire at the kindergarten to be sure.
In homeschooling, parents will be able to monitor their children properly but children looses the chance to interacts with other children. Whilst in going to the kindergarten, children will enjoy that phase of their childhood.
Kindergarten literally translates as children's garden and refers to an establishment where children below the age of compulsory education play and learn; a nursery school.