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Why Math Might Be The Secret To School Success [NPR.org]

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Little children are big news this week, as the White House holds a summit on early childhood education on Wednesday. The president wants every 4-year-old to go to preschool, but the new Congress is unlikely to foot that bill.

Since last year, more than 30 states have expanded access to preschool. But there's still a lack of evidence about exactly what kinds of interventions are most effective in those crucial early years.

In New York City, an ambitious, $25 million study is collecting evidence on the best way to raise outcomes for kids in poverty. Their hunch is that it may begin with math.

 

[For more of this story, written by Anya Kamenetz, go to http://www.npr.org/blogs/ed/20...et-to-school-success]

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Okay. I read the article. I am not so sure that it is math that may be producing the results but it sounds like running jumping and playing games with math. I am wondering is it math or "PLAY". We know play is important for the development of 

1. Social /Emotional Development

2. Affect Regulation

3. Impulse Control

4. Executive Functioning. (The development of all the above essential to do well and stay in school). 

 

I am wondering Playing Math? 

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