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Preschool literacy program shows long-term results

A Twin Cities literacy program is showing lasting results for children at the highest risk of academic failure. The program—Words Work—is run in more than 40 Head Start classrooms in Ramsey and Dakota Counties, in Minnesota. Read more of this article from the Minnesota Public Radio website.

Posted by Steve Groft on 20 February 2007 in Early Childhood Literacy

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