Some concerns are being raised that some of the work in getting children ready for kindergarten may be lost during their first few years of school.
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Some concerns are being raised that some of the work in getting children ready for kindergarten may be lost during their first few years of school.
Gayle Kelly is the executive director of the Minnesota Head Start Association.
She says a national study found that Head Start does its job in getting children prepared, but those benefits can begin to slip away.
Kelly says it’s unclear exactly what is causing the flattening out and more study is needed.
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