Abstract

This issue of Soviet Education is the first of two issues devoted to a topic of special interest to many observers of Soviet life. Day-care centers for six-month-to three-year-old children, and kindergartens for four-to six-year-olds, enroll about 30 percent of the children of these age groups in the Soviet population, a percentage that increases annually. Currently, total preschool enrollment is roughly ten million children.

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