pre-primary education
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学前教育, 幼儿教育
the formal educational experiences designed for children before they enter primary school, typically between the ages of three and six
Pre-primary education refers to the educational stage that comes before primary or elementary school, typically for children aged three to five or six. It focuses on developing foundational skills, such as basic literacy, numeracy, and social interaction, in a play-based and nurturing environment. Pre-primary education is designed to prepare children for formal schooling, supporting their cognitive, emotional, and physical development. It can be provided in various settings, including preschools, kindergartens, or nurseries.
- Pre-primary education often includes programs such as nursery school and kindergarten.
学前教育通常包括诸如托儿所和幼儿园之类的项目。
- Montessori schools offer pre-primary education with an emphasis on self-directed learning and hands-on activities.
蒙特梭利学校提供学前教育,强调自主学习和实践活动。
- Many countries have implemented policies to provide free or subsidized pre-primary education to ensure equitable access for all children.
许多国家已经实施了提供免费或补贴的学前教育政策,以确保所有儿童都能公平接受教育。
- Parents may enroll their children in pre-primary education programs to help them develop social skills and prepare for formal schooling.
家长可以让孩子参加学前教育计划,以帮助他们发展社交技能并为正式入学做准备。
- Early childhood centers and Head Start programs in the United States provide pre-primary education to support children's cognitive, emotional, and physical development.
美国的幼儿中心和启蒙计划提供学前教育,以支持儿童的认知、情感和身体发展。