(CNSNews.com) – Children who don’t get a pre-kindergarten
education, ideally from birth to age 5, might fall behind and “may as
well drop out” by third grade, Secretary of Health and Human Services
Kathleen Sebelius said on Wednesday at an event to garner support for
President Barack Obama's $75-billion proposal to increase pre-school
enrollment across the country.
Sebelius said investing in pre-school education would bring "prosperity to all our people."
“If we want to be a competitive country, if we want to make sure that
we can achieve prosperity for all of our people, we have to figure out a
way to have productive citizens throughout our population,” Sebelius
said at the event, marking the one-year anniversary of an Educare
school in the District of Columbia that serves children 6 weeks old to 5
years.
“We’ve got to make sure that kids by the time they hit kindergarten
aren’t so far behind that they don’t ever catch up, and by the third
grade they may as well drop out because they’re never going to catch
up,” Sebelius said. "That's the snapshot that we have today."
President Obama put out a "comprehensive plan" in his State of the
Union speech, she said, "a birth-through-5 [plan], recognizing that you
can't just start with 4-year-olds, but they're very important, you have
to really look at infants and toddlers, you have to do early
interventions so parents can be the best and first teacher. You have to
have a way that whatever place a parent chooses for their child in an
out-of-home placement has high quality."
The explanation for Obama's pre-school plan is posted on the website of the Department of Education.
“Children who have rich early learning experiences are better
prepared to thrive in school,” the website states. “Yet fewer than a
third of the nation's 4-year-olds are enrolled in high-quality
preschool.”
Noting that the U.S. ranks 28th in early education, with no source cited, the text continues:
“In one of the boldest expansions of opportunity in a generation,
President Obama has committed to a historic new investment in preschool
education that supports universal access to high-quality preschool for
all 4-year olds from low- and moderate-income families and creates an
incentive for states to serve additional middle-class children,” the
text states, adding that the Education and Health and Human Services
departments will “improve services to younger children.”
The D.C. school – “Educare of Washington, D.C.”
-- is part of the Educare Learning Network, a pre-school program with
18 schools in 12 states. Sebelius and Education Secretary Arne Duncan
attended the event on Wednesday to urge support for President Barack
Obama’s $75-billion 2014 budget request to double the number of
4-year-olds in pre-school from 1.1 million to 2.2 million.
Obama is also proposing $15 million more for infants and toddlers and home visitation, according to Duncan.
Duncan said at the event that if Congress approves the funding, it would “change the trajectory of the country forever.”
Literature from the Educare Learning Network handed out at the event
states “learning begins at birth,” and claims that pre-school education
can keep “at-risk” children from dropping out of school, lead less to
become parents as teens and reduce the number who become violent
criminals.
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