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- California PTKLF - Child Development (CA Dept of Education)
The California Preschool Transitional Kindergarten Learning Foundations (PTKLF) describe the learning and development of most children ages three to five and a half years old in high-quality early education programs
- California State Preschool Program (CSPP) - Ages 3-5 | CCRC
Discover the California State Preschool Program (CSPP) for ages 3-5 Learn about eligibility, requirements, and the application process Click here to learn more
- Why L. A. County preschools are closing as TK thrives - Los Angeles Times
L A County's local preschools are closing in areas where transitional kindergarten is thriving, disrupting an already fraught child-care system
- CA UPK Families - California Universal PreKindergarten
Universal PreKindergarten (UPK) brings more flexible, high-quality early learning choices for your 3- and 4-year-olds that meet your families’ childcare needs All families in California–regardless of immigration income status–are eligible to participate
- Infant, Toddler Preschool - Sacramento City Unified School District
To attend the Parent Education Preschool programs, children need to be 3 years old and fully potty trained Children must be 2 years old to attend the Friday toddler class To enroll in a Parent Education Preschool program, please call (916) 395-5780 or email adulteducation@scusd edu
- Public Preschools in California - Public Policy Institute of California
State and federal dollars support several preschool programs in California California has three main publicly funded preschool programs—the California State Preschool Program (CSPP), Head Start, and Transitional Kindergarten
- Part-Day Preschool Program - San Diego Unified School District
San Diego Unified School District offers a California State Preschool Program (Part-Day and Extended-Day) for 3 and 4-year old children who qualify Family income must meet the State income ceiling guideline according to family size in order to qualify
- Preschool | First 5 California
Starting between the ages of two and three years old, you will have the option of placing your child in preschool Some parents may ask, "Why preschool? Isn't my child learning enough at home or at child care?"
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