The findings of the Hope/Scope Perry Preschool Study might be summarized as

a. "the quality of preschool has long-term impacts on the success of 'at-risk' children." b. "preschool is helpful for children but home environment matters more."
c. "preschool has little or no effect on outcomes for 'at-risk' children."
d. "the costs of preschool outweigh any positive benefits for children 'at-risk.'"


a

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