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High-quality early childhood education can have a number of positive effects on children, including:
- Improved cognitive development: High-quality early childhood education can help children develop important cognitive skills, such as language, problem-solving, and critical thinking.
- Enhanced social and emotional development: High-quality early childhood education can help children develop strong social and emotional skills, such as self-regulation, communication, and empathy.
- Better school readiness: Children who participate in high-quality early childhood education programs are more likely to be prepared for success in school, with stronger language and literacy skills, better math skills, and a more positive attitude towards learning.
- Increased academic success: Children who participate in high-quality early childhood education are more likely to have better academic outcomes, including higher test scores, better grades, and a greater likelihood of graduating from high school.
- Improved life outcomes: Children who participate in high-quality early childhood education are more likely to have better life outcomes, including higher earning potential, better health, and greater civic engagement.
- Better family and community outcomes : High-quality early childhood education can support families and communities by reducing poverty, crime and increasing economic stability.