To subscribe to ExchangeEveryDay, a free daily e-newsletter, go to www.ccie.com/eed

09/28/2006

Impact of Pre-K Initiatives on Centers

The whole art of teaching is only the art of awakening the natural curiosity of young minds for the purpose of satisfying it afterwards.
Anatole France

With all the recent activity around state Pre-K initiatives, much anxiety has been raised among existing child care providers. Providers naturally wonder if they will lose 4 year olds to programs operated by the public schools, and thus lose their financial stability. However, Preschool Matters (May/June 2006; www.nieer.org) reports that centers need not be negatively impacted by Pre-K initiatives. A study of the roll-out of Pre-K services in New York concluded that “by including the full spectrum of existing providers, New York’s program makes the most of public and private investments already made in early childhood education, aligns them with the public schools, and brings new resources to private programs…”. Among the benefits identified from New York’s diverse Pre-K delivery approach are: