Pre K doesn't really have a skill requirement, this is where they take the kids in and polish them up, teach them to recognize numbers, help them to write, and many, many other important things that will help the child develop faster. I believe that pre k is a head start and instead of the kid learning to read or write in Kindergarten, he/she will already know the whole idea of school after leaving pre k. It's a good idea. It's good to get them involved, being around other kids, developing social skills is extremely important for a child, it helps them become their own person and that way, as a parent, you are creating a very strong individual.
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