Why might preschool programs for economically disadvantaged children be needed?
A) Because of a faulty assumption; they are not actually needed
B) Because these children generally perform less well on standardized intelligence tests
C) Because these children usually have fewer social skills and more emotional problems
D) Because the programs help make up for poor prenatal nutrition, which affects intelligence
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