Education → Preschooling
Organizations relating to Preschooling
Pacific Pre-School Council / Suva, Fiji / Est. 1980
Global Partnership for Results-Based Approaches / Washington DC, USA / Est. 2003
Federación Iberoamericana de Estimulación Prenatal y Temprana / Madrid, Spain
International Montessori Council / Sarasota FL, USA
Nordiska Kontaktkommittén för Förskolsamarbetet
Nordiske Förskolelaereres Sekretariat
Nordic Montessori Conference
Global Child Nutrition Foundation / Seattle WA, USA / Est. 2006
Parent Cooperative Preschools International / Portland OR, USA / Est. 1960
International Step by Step Association / Leiden, Netherlands / Est. 1999
Montessori Europe / Berlin, Germany / Est. 2000
Bright Start Foundation for Maternal and Child Health / Geneva, Switzerland
Association Montessori Internationale / Amsterdam, Netherlands / Est. 1929
World Organization for Early Childhood Education / Buenos Aires, Argentina / Est. 1948
View all profiles (19 total) in the Yearbook of International Organizations
World Problems relating to Preschooling
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialInadequate child day-care facilities
Action Strategies relating to Preschooling
From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human PotentialOffering Montessori education
Establishing affordable nurseries and kindergartens to reduce female workloads
Organizing co-operative preschool structures
Developing local preschool complex
Introducing comprehensive preschool programme
Increasing preschool facilities
Providing preschool facilities
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