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The Case for Expanding the Definition of 'Personalization' to Meet the Needs of the Whole Child

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Source: Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Academic development is represented by the content areas required on the path toward a high school diploma (e.g., math, literacy, science, social studies, foreign language, art). Cognitive development includes skills like those involved in memory and processing information.

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Running a Home-Based Preschool Is Tough, and Support Is Meager

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Rachel Bolden-Kramer listens to Isaac, a boy enrolled in her home-based preschool, read from a book documenting the children’s activities. “I’m so happy to have you,” she tells them. “I I know we’re going to do great.” They also make sure food is not used as a prize for good behavior or academic achievement.