English to Punjabi Dictionary preschool

preschool

ਪ੍ਰੀਸਕੂਲ
definition
noun
she goes to preschool
a nursery school.
adjective
a preschool play group
of or relating to the time before a child is old enough to go to kindergarten or elementary school.
example
Members of the 'preschool' committee were on hand to explain how pre-schools in general operate and then were available for a question and answer session on early years education and the funding available to families.
St. Peter's provides 'preschool' services and has classes for kindergarten through to sixth grade.
For example, 'preschool' education and early family support have, in randomised trials, been shown to have positive health outcomes in terms of reduced child abuse, neglect and injury, drug misuse, and teenage pregnancy.
This amount, most of which comes from Heritage Canada, includes administrative and board expenses as well as 'preschool' and after-school programs.
Ballymote Community Playgroup was established in 1986, by a group of parents who identified a need for a 'preschool' service in Ballymote.
Those allegations were bolstered by an archeologist's conclusion that the remains of filled-in tunnels had been found under the 'preschool' property.
Fourteen ladies from this area have recently completed a ten-week course in 'preschool' childcare.
'preschool' education
'preschool' group
The programme needs to be delivered intensively and in both the home and 'preschool' group.
If you are camping, the one-time 'preschool' teacher explained, her products can be easily washed with a little shampoo and then hung to dry, ready for the next morning.
A fence separates the 'preschool' garden from the lawns of the hospital.
The promise was welcomed by Shelley Robinson from the Preschools Alive campaign, which turned 'preschool' funding into an election issue.
For the Fourth of July, she baked red, white and blue cupcakes and bread for his 'preschool' class.
She abandoned her career as a 'preschool' teacher when she married, because that's what women did - and mostly still do.
he goes to the local 'preschool'
The $169 'preschool' model comes with a chair low enough for a 2-year-old.
The Daisy Chains 'preschool' group is now pressing ahead to make some alterations to a part of the local community centre to facilitate the new service.
A rally on 'preschool' funding is planned for just prior to the election in Lismore.
Noting that such 'preschool' programs are often not an option due to lack of availability, the report states that availability is not the only issue.
So job vacancies in kindergartens will for the first time be open to graduates who are not majoring in 'preschool' education.
A child accustomed to playing with paper and crayons at home, for example, will find it comforting to discover the same crayons and paper in the 'preschool' classroom.
We describe similar findings in a large population based study, in which data were obtained from measurements routinely performed by health visitors as part of the 6 week and 'preschool' assessment.
This all serves to demonstrate the 'preschoolers' ' broad competence when they are screened for admission to the target school a year or two later.
The proposals are also vague on the subject of privately run 'preschools' as opposed to those programs run by the government.
In Mexico, kindergarten teachers visit the 'preschools' that their future students are attending, thus facilitating coordinated planning for the children's transitions between programs.
Toddlers and 'preschoolers' are welcome to join in the fun.
Providing music and movement classes for 'preschoolers' and primary-school children has become a New Zealand success story.
I see no reason why 'preschools' should be academic at all, because for kids of preschool age, their most important work is play.
Local health educators and health care practitioners should join forces to provide sun protection training for parents, and the faculty/staff of day care centers, 'preschools' , and public schools.
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