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Roll out the computer, then the presses!

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No school can afford to lose parents into the cracks. An early education teacher must perform double duty, teaching the students and at the same time communicating with parents in such a way that they become involved in their child's education. An easy way to communicate with parents is with a weekly, biweekly, or monthly newsletter. This can be accomplished with the computer and a desktop publishing program. No longer do you need to spend hours typing or handwriting a newsletter. You can invest in a desktop publishing program that meets your needs.

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Lillian Krause has taught public kindergarten for the past 15 years, presently at the Federal Way, Washington, Public Schools.

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Krause, L. Roll out the computer, then the presses!. Early Childhood Educ J 17, 16–17 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01620162

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