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#SoCalSoCurious: What are the questions you have about early childhood development?

Marisa Gonzalez and her son, 3-year-old Bradley Gonzalez, read a book during a parent training put on by the Children's Bureau at the Pico Union Branch Library on Friday morning, May 20, 2016. Gonzalez says the group is a way to get out and meet other moms. It's also a way to learn about projects to help pass the time at home with her son. She wants to enroll him in preschool but there are no seats available.
Marisa Gonzalez and her son, 3-year-old Bradley Gonzalez, read a book during a parent training put on by the Children's Bureau at the Pico Union Branch Library.
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Priska Neely has a new beat. Having covered arts education for KPCC for two years, Priska is now reporting on early childhood education and development, and she wants to know your questions.
 
Are you a parent or caretaker of young children? What are the questions you’d like Priska to answer? Whether you want to know about preschool options or potty training, vaccines or bilingual education, Priska would like to hear from you.
 
Your questions will be voted on by fellow community members, and they might help inform KPCC’s education coverage. Enter your question and contact information below.  
 Are you an early childhood educator? Click here to help answer questions from parents.