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Learning to Read or Reading to Learn? Why Early Education Matters, and What Funders are Doing About It
Today we know more than ever about how young children develop and how important it is to support their learning from an early age. Brain research says that the first five years of life are critical and set the stage … Continue reading
Posted in Charitable Giving, Early Childhood Education, Family Philanthropy
Tagged Council on Foundations, Early Childhood Education, Education, Family Philanthropy, Family Philanthropy Conference, Funders, Grantmaking, Literacy, National Center for Family Philanthropy, Reading, School Readiness, Susan Price
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