Perhaps preschool should be about discovery and not learning?
I remember being tested for kindergarten. I really do. My mother brought me to a large brick building and left me alone in a room with a stranger. I was told to perform certain tasks, such as, put the pegs in their corresponding holes, name some shapes and colors, draw inside the lines, etc. I am happy to say I passed, and at a bit of a young age, was able to join the ranks at my local Kindergarten. My learning experience at a young age was vastly different than that of my children. Mine was very regimented. My old world Catholic schooling meant that I was taught and told, with very little room to explore. The word rote comes to mind. I write this because I just found a fascinating article and study about the way we teach our children at a young age. The research states that teaching children more and more, at ever younger ages, may just backfire. Read the article HERE.
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