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    <title>Higher Test Scores, Better Classroom Behavior, Higher Graduation Rates and Less Criminal Behavior Top the List of Preschool Benefits at Simba Information&#8217;s Ready To Learn Conference</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>W. Steven Barnett, director of the National Institute of Early Education Research, in his keynote address at Simba Information&#8217;s Ready To Learn: Opportunities in the Early Childhood Education Market Conference told attendees that the top list of preschool benefits, validated by several long-term tracking studies, are higher test scores, increased social skills, better classroom behavior, higher graduation rates, increased productivity and less criminal behavior. (PRWeb Nov 13, 2004)</P>
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