2019
DOI: 10.1186/s40723-019-0065-6
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Sustaining collaborative preschool partnerships and the challenges of educating the whole child

Abstract: Introduction Our study examined whole-child preschool programming from a policy perspective. We suggest that whole-child wellness must include sustainable approaches that are systematic and holistic approaches for educating children. The Preschool Partnership Grant was a means of funding preschool districts, who successfully applied for the grant across our state to initiate, continue, and sustain quality programming with their respective local preschool partners. Funding also enabled districts to increase acc… Show more

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“…As a result of the “Development of Well-being in Preschool Children Program” prepared by Nithya Poornima et al [ 35 ], there had been an improvement in the well-being of children. In the studies, quality preschool education programs including health offered to children were effective in improving children’s well-being [ 36 ]. Education given to children on health has had an impact on their well-being.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result of the “Development of Well-being in Preschool Children Program” prepared by Nithya Poornima et al [ 35 ], there had been an improvement in the well-being of children. In the studies, quality preschool education programs including health offered to children were effective in improving children’s well-being [ 36 ]. Education given to children on health has had an impact on their well-being.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This requires collaboration from many parties, especially in rural and underserved areas. Meanwhile, factors such as poverty can negatively impact a child's learning and development as well as the family's resiliency and well-being (Alverson et al, 2019). Additionally, corporate sector engagement could be extended to special schools.…”
Section: Corporate Sector Engagement In Pupils' Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Education following ECEC is performed in schools [16]. In the United States, educational services for young children are offered in two distinct ways: the term preschool refers typically to the educational programme for 3-4-yearolds, before kindergarten, while childcare offers a service [17] for children of all ages [18]. Programmes that emphasise educational aspects are carried out in school settings in the United States [19], which can be noticed in the terminology.…”
Section: Conceptual Structuringmentioning
confidence: 99%