All day kindergarten Vs half day kindergarten
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educational studies
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published 26/06/2008
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Kindergarten programs first became popular after World War I. The kindergarten programs during that time were given on a half-day basis in order to serve more children and to save more money. During the depression, the enrollment in kindergarten programs got too low that a majority of school districts decided to cut back on the programs. It was only after the Second World War that the popularity of kindergarten programs began to rise again.
Kindergarten in the United States was previously considered to be a transitional experience for learners which are about to enter first grade. Enrolling children in kindergarten was a voluntary choice that parents would make if they want their child to become socially, mentally and emotionally adjusted before they enter primary schooling which starts at first grade.
Kindergarten in the United States was previously considered to be a transitional experience for learners which are about to enter first grade. Enrolling children in kindergarten was a voluntary choice that parents would make if they want their child to become socially, mentally and emotionally adjusted before they enter primary schooling which starts at first grade.
Table of Contents
- Introduction.
- Half Day Kindergarten Program.
- Advantages of Half-Day Programs.
- Disadvantages of Half-Day Programs.
- All Day Kindergarten Program.
- Advantages of All-Day Kindergarten Program.
- Disadvantages of All-Day Kindergarten Program.
- Comparative Studies.
- Conclusion.
