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pre-school
noun as in daycare
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She became an international sensation at the tender age of two—before she even started pre-school—for her abstract works of art.
In this video, a young, African American man, Chris Lollie, is waiting in a bank skyway to pick up his kids from pre-school.
In New York City, affluent parents sign up for pre-school while their child is still in the womb.
Universal or near-universal pre-school is a fact of life in most OECD countries, and someday it will come to pass in this one.
If the president wants high-quality pre-school, he needs to make the case that we can muster the required resources.
Happily enough, he was still in the pre-school age when his father decided to move the family to the Pennsylvania mountains.
France, which regulates even pre-school, maintains 15 years of education.
It must be provided for by the school; for pre-school and extra-school training does not furnish it, or furnishes it too late.
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On this page you'll find 6 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to pre-school, such as: kindergarten, nursery school, baby-sitter, playgroup, and pre-k.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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