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Why expand the Wisconsin Model Early Learning Standards to include children ages birth to three?

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Why expand the Wisconsin Model Early Learning Standards to include children ages birth to three?

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The first printing of the Wisconsin Model Early Learning Standards was designed specifically for children between the ages of three through the completion of kindergarten. In response to requests from agencies and individuals working with children under age three that wanted to see the children they work with reflected in the standards, the steering committee decided to expand the standards to encompass all children, birth to first grade.

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