What's the ROI on Early Childhood Education
Preschool isn't just about school.
By Dennis Hollier
(page 5 of 5)
Returns on Each Dollar Invested
Returns to each dollar invested at different ages

Source: James J. Heckman, University of Chicago
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This is complicated and would be simplified for action if a concept of positive expectation were used with high risk factors (actions not taken) for after pre-k resulting in a low present value of positive expectations. Low risk factors (actions taken) resulting in higher PVofPE-Prek. Actions are after age 6.
See table of this thinking. http://www.usa-positive-expectations.com/PVofPE-Prek.html
It is much more actionalble with follow on no choice ERSD-RA and FTFRTFT Socratic thinking