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"This admirable, clear, and powerful book brings together the voices of child development experts across the world to put a vital question on the political agenda. In Britain and former British dominions, is our outdated, inappropriate way of educating the very young harming their learning, and their lives? Every parent, politician and bureaucrat in those countries that push children to desk-learning at younger and younger ages needs to know how much damage this will cause. And needs to embrace the less costly in every way approach of play-based kindergarten provision and a later school start, which works so well elsewhere. Palmer writes in a highly readable style that conveys with ease the latest research into how children develop and grow, and what that means for their learning. A must for anyone with children, with the care of children or with power over children's education. " - Steve Biddulph, author of Raising Boys and Raising Girls and many other books on parenting; psychologist; activist