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Nursery Schools Preschools & Kindergartens in Lititz, PA

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Business Listing   Child Care Services Inc - Lititz, PA - Phone: (717) 626-9052


Business Listing   Goddard School - Lititz, PA - Phone: (717) 560-0940


Business Listing   Learning Ladder Schools - Lititz, PA - Phone: (717) 626-7191


Business Listing   Lititz Christian School - Lititz, PA - Phone: (717) 626-9518


Business Listing   Morningstar Christian Daycare - Lititz, PA - Phone: (717) 626-5828


Business Listing   St Paul Christian Child Care Center - Lititz, PA - Phone: (717) 627-0900


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Helpful Definition for: Nursery Schools Preschools & Kindergartens


Nursery Schools, Preschools and Kindergartens, in Lititz, are institutions for primary education for children aged between two and seven . Nursery schools are training grounds for children in their formative years. Parents enroll their children in nursery schools from a very young age and get them trained in certain ways so that they can join preschools. Teachers in these nursery schools are certified and trained to handle these young children.

Preschools are for children who are old enough to attend kindergarten. Children in preschools are taught basic social skills for going to the next level. Kindergartens in Lititzenroll children who are five years and above; proper schooling of a child begins here.

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