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The Most Important Year: Pre-Kindergarten and the Future of Our Children Hardcover – September 5, 2017

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An eye-opening look inside pre-K in America and what it will take to give all children the best start in school possible.


At the heart of this groundbreaking book are two urgent questions: What do our young children need in the earliest years of school, and how do we ensure that they all get it? Cutting-edge research has proven that early childhood education is crucial for all children to gain the academic and emotional skills they need to succeed later in life.  Children who attend quality pre-K programs have a host of positive outcomes including better language, literacy, problem-solving and math skills down the line, and they have a leg up on what appears to be the most essential skill to develop at age four:  strong self-control.   But even with this overwhelming evidence, early childhood education is at a crossroads in America.  We know that children can and do benefit, but we also know that too many of our littlest learners don’t get that chance—millions of parents can’t find spots for their children, or their preschoolers end up in poor quality programs.
        
With engrossing storytelling, journalist Suzanne Bouffard takes us inside some of the country’s best pre-K classrooms to reveal the sometimes surprising ingredients that make them work—and to understand why some programs are doing the opposite of what is best for children. It also chronicles the stories of families and teachers from many backgrounds as they struggle to give their children a good start in school. This book is a call to arms when we are at a crucial moment, and perhaps on the verge of a missed opportunity: We now have the means and the will to have universal pre-kindergarten, but we are also in grave danger of not getting it right.

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“Bouffard's interviews with educators and administrators give insight into the landscape of the pre-K debate and support her call for universal pre-K.”
The New York Times

“Suzanne Bouffard's new book, The Most Important Year, may be just what parents of preschoolers have been waiting for; a guide to what a quality pre-K program should look like.”
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“Something amazing is happening in America: We are building a new public education system, nearly from scratch -- to serve 3 and 4 year olds. The grand "pre-K" experiment has consequences for our economy, our democracy, and, of course, the little children who will one day lead us all. Suzanne Bouffard is the tour guide we need to understand what is happening and what we can all do to make the experiment a success. “
—Elizabeth Green, author of Building a Better Teacher
 
“Anyone who cares about children, their future, and the future of our country should read THE MOST IMPORTANT YEAR, Suzanne Bouffard’s compelling investigation into the state of preschool education in America.  Bouffard sheds light on how and why educational inequity exists, delves into the research on how young children learn best, and offers important insights on how to change early childhood education for the better. Essential reading for any parent, teacher, or policymaker who believes that all American children deserve a quality pre-K education that will set them up for a lifetime of learning.”
—Christine Gross-Loh, author of Parenting Without Borders

About the Author

Suzanne Bouffard is a writer with a background in child development and education. She received her Ph.D. in developmental psychology from Duke University and has spent the past ten years conducting and writing about education research at Harvard University. Bouffard’s articles have appeared in The New York Times, Parents magazine online, Educational Leadership magazine, and The Harvard Education Letter, and she is the coauthor of Ready, Willing, and Able. She lives in Massachusetts with her husband and two children.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Avery (September 5, 2017)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 272 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0399184945
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0399184949
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.04 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.31 x 0.93 x 9.31 inches
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2017
    This is a brilliant and highly necessary book for ALL of us. We all raise children and Dr. Bouffard's book is filled with high level research that guides us through the most important deveopmental period of a child's life.
    Bouffard's written is clear and accessible and includes ideas, suggestions and activities. This is an important book.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2021
    This book has shown me the dedication it takes to be a teacher. It has inspired me to do different activities with my 2 year old and to see how important it is to get her on the right track.
  • Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2020
    I picked up this book to educate myself as a parent on what high-quality preschool education looks like, expecting to fill the role of teacher during the pandemic. The content has been highly valuable, but mainly in the sense that it gives snapshots of successful and unsuccessful education scenarios, and some broad guiding principles for how to choose a high-quality program. It's not really a guidebook for parents though, and doesn't go deep into that subject. Rather, it talks broadly about the state of preschool education, how it's being implemented in three example states, and argues for policies to further support it. I did find it a valuable backgrounder on the subject.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on December 18, 2018
    Suzanne Bouffard captures much of what I observe everyday while supporting early learning programs in various states. Through her engaging narrative style, Bouffard tells the story of a few families searching for high quality pre-k experiences for their children. The challenges these families face are quite different, yet parallel. As the book chronicles the inequities of classrooms, systems, and educational opportunities through the journeys of these families, one understands how our youngest children in need often don’t receive the high-quality early learning experiences they so desperately need.

    Bouffard does a wonderful job at describing different educational philosophies and curriculum in a manner all readers can follow. She describes opposing views of the importance of social and brain development and the push-down effects of rigorous academics while posing the question of why these two can’t support one another.

    In addition to her writing about families, she brings to light the challenges preschool teachers face to stay in a field which may pay them close to poverty level wages. This brings to light one of the most pressing dilemmas in preschool education—how to pay teachers while keeping cost affordable. Through stories of a few teachers, Bouffard highlights inequities through the training and support teachers receive in various programs, especially when compared to their K-12 teaching colleagues.

    I picked up this book after hearing the author speak and could not put it down. I have to admit that I work in this field but I believe anyone with young children or an interest in education will completely enjoy this book. I was taken with how accurately Bouffard journals many of the wonders and challenges of pre-k education in America and look forward to reading other pieces she has written.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2020
    Early childhood deserves that every person read this book in order to know how very young children learn as proven by ample research and to know how important it is that every child have a quality preschool to attend. The book shows the reader what quality in preschool is and how children thrive within quality settings. Quality is not warm and fuzzy arts and crafts projects, and quality is not shiny and bright. Quality is much more intricate. The book is a well-written, reader-friendly journey through several quality preschools across the nation from the point fo view of parents, teachers, adminsitrators and researchers. This book is a must for parents of very young children!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2019
    This is a thoroughly researched, well-written book. Highly educational and amazingly readable; her use of personalized anecdotes make it almost a novel. A great gift for anyone involved with kids-raising your own or training others. The future looks good.
  • Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2019
    After touring preschools earlier this year, this book was an incredible resource! It does an excellent job of portraying both successful and unsuccessful programs. It also brings to light socioeconomic issues surrounding Pre-K.
  • Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2017
    This book does a good job of showing where some preschool programs are doing well (in-depth on how) and where some are doing things that are not good (with studies cited and experts interviewed on why these practices should be discouraged). It covers diversity, financial, and other issues that come into play with preschools.

    I do have a problem with the idea presented in the title that pre-K is the most important year. And there seems to be a huge amount of pressure to have kids in a great pre-K class not only when they are 4, but even for all 3 year olds. I get that some kids need extra support that schools can provide, but to imply that kids' lives are damaged forever if they miss out on pre-K or only go for one year seems excessive. One parent is mentioned in the book as sending their child to preschool for "only" 3 days a week, as if they are failing their child by not having them in pre-K 5 days a week. And that isn't even a parent living in poverty with a child who may need extra support or education as a result of a rough or disadvantaged home life. I am all for good quality universal pre-K for 4 year olds, but I don't think all kids need to be in school all day (even a good play based school) 5 days a week starting at 2 1/2 or 3 years old.
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