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Published on: 1/29/2002
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For example, Gia's teacher, Angie Young, has a master's degree in speech development.
After her first parent-teacher conference, Rubio says, she was excited to hear that Gia was responding to music, painting and art.
"I like that they're doing those things," she says."They also teach them Spanish and a little bit of religion.That's what I want for Gia.
"I can see why everybody I talked to raved about the teacher.She's great."
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Gia's class hovers around 10 kids at any given time with Young and another teacher, Amy Fox, sharing the load.
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Young just offers her help once she notices that Gia is making room for a doll and a stuffed Pooh bear to lie down for a nap.
"We teach them to manage their own things," Young says.
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HELPING HAND: Gia gets some help washing up after lunch from Angie Young, a teacher at St. John's United Methodist Preschool Plus.