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"content": "(Hon. (Ms.) Shebesh): My only worry, Vice-Chair, even if you are talking about early childhood, is to have a seven-year-old child starting early childhood education. You would have, in law, locked them out. I can tell you for a fact, most children start school at around five to six years – even that early childhood. Three years is for people in middle class who can afford to take their children to baby class, kindergarten and day- care centres. The reality is most of them start at that age. That is the concern of Members. If somebody starts early childhood education at five or six years and has to be there for two years, it means they will be seven years. Or even just take the extreme case. What if somebody starts early childhood education at seven, will they not be allowed?"
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