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Impacts of New Mexico PreK on children's school readiness at kindergarten entry: Results from the second year of a growing initiative [Executive summary]

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A summary of a study of the effects of participation in New Mexico PreK, a state-funded preschool program for four-year-old children offered through a variety of public and community-based providers, on children's receptive vocabulary, early literacy, and early math skills at kindergarten entry, based on assessments of children participating in the program's second year
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