Preschool vs Prekindergarten - What's the difference?
preschool | prekindergarten |
Of, or relating to early childhood, especially to those years before attendance at primary school
(of a child) Not yet old enough to attend kindergarten
(US) The first formal academic learning environment for children, before kindergarten.
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As adjectives the difference between preschool and prekindergarten
is that preschool is of, or relating to early childhood, especially to those years before attendance at primary school while prekindergarten is (of a child) not yet old enough to attend kindergarten.As nouns the difference between preschool and prekindergarten
is that preschool is a nursery school while prekindergarten is (us) the first formal academic learning environment for children, before kindergarten.As a verb preschool
is to provide nursery school education for.preschool
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* (Preschool education)prekindergarten
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