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kindergarten

[kin-der-gahr-tn, -dn] / ˈkɪn dərˌgɑr tn, -dn /
NOUN
daycare
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NOUN
preschool
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Friends weren’t very easy to make at the Academy, where the structure of the curriculum pitted us against one another practically from kindergarten.

From Literature

Then the state’s rollout of public school transitional kindergarten made enrolling 4-year-olds more difficult.

From Los Angeles Times

Profoundly religious and an early advocate of the kindergarten movement in America, Bradley developed his game for children as much as their parents.

From The Wall Street Journal

In New Jersey, kindergarten teacher Tahnaira Clark said she has seen more challenging behaviors with her current class of “COVID babies” than previous groups.

From Los Angeles Times

For the first time since before kindergarten, I don’t have a central organizing force around which to arrange my life.

From The Wall Street Journal