Do children have to attend parenting or other programs before nursery school?
No, but it helps. Children who are exposed to other children and teachers on a regular basis are more familiar with what goes on inside a classroom, and other social and pre-academic expectations that many nursery and elementary schools require. On the other hand, many early childhood experts agree that children ages eighteen months to two-years-old who are within the normal range of development, and have supportive, enriched families and homes do just as well as those who attend toddler or parenting programs.
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