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		<title>Pre-K math helps kids excel</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A new report released by Wheelock College’s Aspire Institute says that students will have more success in math and science if they are exposed to the subjects as early as pre-kindergarten. The report came from a study with the help of Boston area colleges and community groups. We at MathZee completely agree with the analysis. ...]]></description>
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<p>A new report released by Wheelock College’s Aspire Institute says that students will have more success in math and science if they are exposed to the subjects as early as pre-kindergarten. The report came from a study with the help of Boston area colleges and community groups. We at MathZee completely agree with the analysis. This is one of the main reasons why we decided to launch MathZee for Pre-K to Kindergarten students first.</p>
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