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Pre-school Training One of the ways in which you can improve your child's readiness to begin primary school on the same level with European children is to give your child pre-school training. There is no doubt that all children gain from pre-school experiences. It takes some months to settle into a primary school if the child has no pre-school experience. The child has to learn what a desk, a blackboard, a piece of chalk, a teacher, a book, a duster is, and this takes up valuable time. But all this can be learnt before the child goes to school, at a kindergarten or a play centre. It is advisable for the mother to attend the local play centre as well, so that she can get a better insight into child upbringing.

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Te Ao Hou, June 1968, Page 46

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Pre-school Training Te Ao Hou, June 1968, Page 46

Pre-school Training Te Ao Hou, June 1968, Page 46

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