The Perry Preschool Project and The Carolina Abecedarian Project are two widely acclaimed early childhood education intervention programs that have followed participants for over half a century, reporting promising results along the way. Critics, however, have grown skeptical about the accuracy and relevance of these programs, especially as these programs have increasingly been used to justify larger-scale early childhood efforts. Below are responses to common concerns.
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