Meredith's parents are a low-income family. They want the best for Meredith and want her to be school-ready for Kindergarten. What could her parents do to help Meredith do better on tests that address school-readiness?
a. talk to her often
b. read to her
c. send her to preschool
d. avoid feeding her sugar.
C. Studies have shown that children that attend preschool do better on tests of school readiness.
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