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What is the difference in daycare, nursery school and preschool?

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What is the difference in daycare, nursery school and preschool?

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Daycare centers are generally for the purpose of just caring for children on an all-day basis. Nursery schools are for experiences in socialization and play. Preschools are oriented toward educational experiences combined with socialization and play. In addition, the training level of the instructors are generally higher in preschools. More emphasis is now being placed on increasing the training levels of all instructors of the very young child due to recent brain research discoveries. 3. How is a Montessori preschool different from other preschools? In most preschools, the children are taught educational concepts in groups by a teacher (teacher-centered). In a Montessori preschool, the children learn concepts as they work independently in a carefully prepared environment with the many materials found there (child-centered). Students are typically found scattered around the classroom, working alone or with one or two others. They tend to become so involved in their work that visitors a

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