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The World Bank’s Unwavering Commitment To Early Childhood Education

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The life and the future of a child is marked by brain development in the early years. Learning and stimulation during the early years is a key building block to help young children reach their full potential.

It improves cognitive skills, reduces repetition and drop-out rates, increases school retention, and helps develop socioemotional and life skills, and the ability to learn that children need to succeed as adults in a world that might be very different from the one we live in today……


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