Children who enter early education with basic math skills, regardless of any social, emotional or behavioral problems are found to best predict future academic success.
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E-mail this page to a friendAcademic Skills, Not Behavior, Best Predict School SuccessChildren who enter early education with basic math skills, regardless of any social, emotional or behavioral problems are found to best predict future academic success. |
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