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It may be that they provided too little too late compared with the Abecedarian program.
Sue Grafton's abecedarian mysteries are so consistently enjoyable you have to wonder what her secret is.
The Abecedarian results echo results of several similar studies that indicate educational day care improves both academic achievement and social behaviors.
For hymns, see Abecedarian hymn.
It has three uninhabitable inner planets and three habitable abecedarian planets:
Its origins lie in medieval illuminations, though the abecedarian connection was usually coincidental in the Middle Ages.
Coptic and Assyrian and Greek and Sanskrit are abecedarian beside it.
The abecedarian hymn Altus Prosator is used on All Saints Day.
And behold, my dear Markham: you yourself apply psychology in its abecedarian implications, yet ridicule my application of it in its higher developments.
An abecedarian hymn is a hymn that begins with the letter A, and each verse or clause following begins with the next letter of the alphabet.
The Abecedarian project was inspired by the fact that few other early childhood programs could provide a sufficiently well-controlled environment to determine the effectiveness of early childhood training.
Abecedarian psalms and hymns exist, these are compositions in which, like Psalm 119 in Hebrew, distinct portions or verses commence with successive letters of the alphabet.
The Gashlycrumb Tinies: or, After the Outing is an abecedarian book written by Edward Gorey that was first published in 1963.
A Publishers Weekly review says, "Though not quite as charming as its abecedarian cousin, this slight volume still offers a comical introduction to numerals one through 10.
At the age of 6, Aicelle Santos received abecedarian musical training at the St. Scholastica's College, and the University of the Philippines School of Music for Piano.
Trochaic septenarius is used in the abecedarian Latin hymn Audite Omnes Amantes ("Hear ye, All Lovers"), believed to have been written by Saint Secundinus.
Arthur Jensen agreed that the Abecedarian project demonstrates that education can have a significant effect on IQ, but also said that no educational program thus far has been able to reduce the black-white IQ gap by more than a third, and that differences in education are thus unlikely to be its only cause.