"Preschoolers" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Preschoolers" Meaning

Preschoolers are young children who attend a preschool, typically between the ages of 3 and 5 years old. They are in a transitional stage of development, learning social, emotional, and academic skills that prepare them for kindergarten and elementary school.

"Preschoolers" Examples

Example sentences using "preschoolers"


The preschoolers in the nursery were excited to play with the new blocks.
The school offers a play-based curriculum for preschoolers with special needs.
The ratio of teacher to preschoolers is 1 to 10 in our school.
Many parents are concerned about sending their children to preschoolers at an early age.
The preschoolers enjoyed singing nursery rhymes and singing songs with their friends.

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Presbytia refers to a genus of orchids, commonly known as the Presbytera orchid.

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Prebyterianism: a form of Protestant Christianity that emphasizes the authority of the Bible and the importance of faith, good works, and church discipline, with a system of government by elders and deacons elected by the congregation, rather than by a bishop.

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The prescapula, also known as the scapula, is the largest, triangular bone in the shoulder region of the vertebrate skeleton. It is located between the clavicle (collar bone) and the humerus (upper arm bone) and forms a shallow saddle-like structure called the glenoid cavity, which serves as the attachment site for the upper end of the humerus.<br><br>The prescapula is a key bone in the shoulder girdle, and it plays a crucial role in shoulder movement, allowing for flexion, extension, abduction, adduction, rotation, and circumduction. It is formed from three trapezoid bones that fuse together before birth.

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In a way that shows that someone or something has a good understanding of the future.

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