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Discover Ludwig'preschooler' is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it to refer to a young child who is too young to attend elementary school, usually under the age of 5 years old. For example, "My 4-year-old niece is an energetic and curious preschooler."
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preschooler
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A child who has not yet attended school.
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Children improve in their cooling strategies over time, such that almost all adolescents can easily endure the 10-minute wait that is very challenging for a preschooler.
Charles Saatchi was born into a Jewish family and was still a preschooler when his family emigrated from Iraq to London.
(b) Wesley Clark approached a New Hampshire preschooler who seemed to be daydreaming at the art table, pushed the child's chair in, and said, "Aren't you supposed to be coloring?
This preschooler wasn't paddled or, as Peterson put it to police, "swatted"; he was whipped with a stick and left with open wounds on his body.
To Pepperberg, the Skinnerian approach made no sense: "I mean, you don't take a preschooler and put him in a Skinner box!
A preschooler who clocks his classmate is offered the vaguely Zen incantation "Hands are not for hitting".
Snatches of German and Cantonese waft downstairs from the second-grader's bedroom, mingling with Danish and Russian phrases murmured by the preschooler making Play-Doh cookies on the kitchen floor.
And why would a preschooler not cry when he is beaten?
In "Creatures," by Marisa Silver, the parents of a preschooler grapple with his teacher's accusations of aggression.
"What is that disgusting oobleck?" was the comment that greeted the slick heap of kelp spaghetti I served to a preschooler not long ago.
I also needed to pick up a birthday present for his friend, and that preschooler came from a devout Mets household, so I got a Johan Santana T-shirt.
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