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In 2005 the Texas Legislature, through the leadership of Texas Senator Judith Zaffirini, directed the State Center for Early Childhood Development (SCECD) under Senate Bill 23, to explore how to better integrate the delivery of early childhood education for three- and four-year old children at risk for school failure. This bill challenged educators to assist Texas children, particularly those from low socioeconomic backgrounds and/or learning English as a second language. This legislation targets children who are entering kindergarten programs without the basic cognitive skills necessary for them to succeed academically and become school ready.
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In 2005 the Texas Legislature, through the leadership of Texas Senator Judith Zaffirini, directed the State Center for Early Childhood Development (SCECD) under Senate Bill 23, to explore how to better integrate the delivery of early childhood education for three- and four-year old children at risk for school failure. This bill challenged educators to assist Texas children, particularly those from low socioeconomic backgrounds and/or learning English as a second language. This legislation targets children who are entering kindergarten programs without the basic cognitive skills necessary for them to succeed academically and become school ready.
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