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Date: 2014-04-04 01:14:44
Childhood
Kindergarten
Child care
Family
Learning through play
Pre-school playgroup
Education
Early childhood education
Educational stages

The Australian Research Alliance for Children and Youth [ARACY] identified that parents are the strongest influence in determining their child’s life chances. Parents are the child’s first and most enduring educators

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