Success in kindergarten may have long-term benefits

July 28, 2010
Research indicates kindergarten learning correlates to adult income

From The New York Times: A child’s success in kindergarten may have long-range benefits, a new study indicates. Researchers say that students who had learned much more in kindergarten were more likely to go to college than students with otherwise similar backgrounds; were less likely to become single parents; were more likely as adults to be saving for retirement; and were earning more.

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