More preschoolers going online - eSchool News
Before they can even read, nearly one out of every four children in preschool
is learning a skill that even some adults have yet to master: using the
internet. Some 23 percent of children in nursery school--kids ages 3,
4, or 5--have gone online, according to an Education Department (ED)
report. By kindergarten, 32 percent have used the internet, typically
under adult supervision. The numbers underscore a trend in which the
largest group of new users of the internet are kids ages 2 to 5.
Online Learning Update posted on June 9, 2005 at 6:05 AM
He swims. He gnaws. He builds dams. He moves us with his intelligence and grace. He is the Wily Beaver. And he is here to INTUBATE us all.
Thursday, June 09, 2005
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