Research Shows KinderCare’s Programs Help Mitigate Pandemic-Related Learning Loss
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Monday, August 30, 2021
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Results from the annual 2020-2021 BRIGANCE and TerraNova national studies demonstrate that KinderCares quality early childhood education programs supported childrens development and helped to mitigate learning loss in students during the pandemic.
Key Points:
- Results from the annual 2020-2021 BRIGANCE and TerraNova national studies demonstrate that KinderCares quality early childhood education programs supported childrens development and helped to mitigate learning loss in students during the pandemic.
- As we emerge from the pandemic, we know that learning loss is a top concern for many parents .
- These assessment data show that KinderCare is uniquely positioned to counter learning loss and set children up for success, said Dr. Elanna Yalow, KinderCares Chief Academic Officer.
- While the pandemic has impacted children of all ages, the data show that KinderCares quality educational programs enhance young childrens learning and social development.