Studies show that educational achievement gaps already exist at Kindergarten entry.  Children from low-income families are more likely to start school with limited language skills, health problems and social and emotional problems that interfere with learning.  The larger the gap at school entry, the harder it is to close.

Language proficiency is a key predictor of school success. Early literacy skills (size of vocabulary, recognizing letters, understanding letter and sound relationships) at kindergarten entry are good predictors of children's reading abilities throughout their educational careers. Language and literacy skills enable children to develop cognitive skills and knowledge and to interact effectively with peers and adults.

 








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FIRST NATIONAL MEETING
October 22 - 24, 2001


RESIDENCY ROUNDTABLE: INDICATORS OF SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF YOUNG CHILDREN
April 10 - 11, 2002


SECOND NATIONAL MEETING
May 6 - 7, 2002


RESIDENCY ROUNDTABLE: LANGUAGE AND LITERACY
September 19 - 20, 2002

THIRD NATIONAL MEETING
November 13 - 14, 2002

RESIDENCY ROUNDTABLE: COGNITION AND APPROACHES TO LEARNING
March 13 - 14, 2003


FOURTH NATIONAL MEETING
May 13 - 15, 2003

RESIDENCY ROUNDTABLE: BIRTH TO THREE
October 8-9, 2003

RESIDENCY ROUNDTABLE SERIES

FIFTH NATIONAL MEETING
December 2-4, 2003 
           

FINAL NATIONAL MEETING
May 19-21, 2004
            

STATE PROFILES: SCHOOL READINESS INDICATORS AND LESSONS LEARNED

SCHOOL READINESS INDICATORS INITIATIVE: INDICATOR SELECTION BY STATE


       

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