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Monday, November 9, 2009

Sending 2 Year Olds to Kindy??



I just visited the Mead Johnson forum. I love to check out the forum to see if there is anything new I can learn from other moms or if I can even help out some. A really good forum especially for new and young moms. Lots of information and sharing.

Anyway, as I was saying, I was checking out the Child's Learning & Education category. I found quite a few moms who are really concerned about their children's learning and education. I can understand the feeling. I too am worried about my children's studies, whether they can cope in primary.. whether they can are at least on average with their classmates...and my son, if he can survive primary school, chinese primary school, that is. I'm not exactly diligent in coaching my children. In fact, I'm definitely nowhere near some mothers who are totally devoted to coaching their children. I really admire their patience and stamina. I only start home lessons with my son when he started kindergarten at 4-years-old. At least with the help of his teachers, I'd just reinforce the learnings. I'm surprised when I read that some moms want to send their children to kindies at 2 years .. want them to learn ABC and 123 and upset that their kid couldn't. I'm just thinking that are moms of today putting too much demands on our children? When I was blogging or commenting in forums about teaching and coaching and signing up classes for my son some time ago, some moms actually advised me not to put too much pressure on my kids, but to let them enjoy their childhood. I don't quite know how to balance. I still send my 5-year-old son to E.nopi, Art classes, which I'm not regreting. And I'm already thinking about Cosmotots for him. I tried art class for my 3 year old son, but he's too young to sit still. I suppose it is no harm to teach and attend some light classes for young children if they are fun and entertaining. But for 2 Year Olds? Maybe some fun stuff like Gymboree? Music and singing? And of course there are some institutions like Shichida who boast that they can help children and even infants - that's for you to decide, really. I seriously don't think we need to pressure 2 year olds for actual serious studies. The last thing we want is to frighten them off studies. Most kindergarten offers 3 year old classes - just singing, fun basic ABC and such - more of a play group or day care. The serious learning in kindies starts at 4 year old. Even so, the 1st few months are only concentrating on prewriting skills.

So, is it really good to force studies on children as young as 2 Years Old? Unless it is for day care or playgroup, I feel that 2 years is too young. However, us moms can always introduce the concepts to them earlier without exerting pressure. I'm just only starting on my 3-Year-Old Raymund.

That's just my views :)


5 comments:

Amy Lee said...

I sent my son to playschool when he was 19 mths old. Being an only child I feel it is important for him to socialise - playing and sharing with other children, not so much on the ABCs and 123s. He is now 4 yrs old and still loves to go to school and I hv no regrets sending him to school at a young age.

Joanne said...

I agree with you. For playschool its fun and encourage kids to socialise. I know of single child who are so 'shy' that they have problem in school later. My point really is not to stress very young kids up with real studies and upset if they cannot.

Ling said...

I dont think any schools teaches a child ABC or 123 at the age of 2.. So i think a 2yo going to school is more to socialize, sing, play and dance..

Having that said, i have also recently signed my 2yo going 3yo next year for Shichida Kindergarten. Although not too sure what she will learn there, but we are pulling her off her SM weekly classes, so was hoping the Kindy will do something like their weekly classes too..

Stacey said...

Hi all,
I plan to send both my 3 and 5 yrs old daughters to shining kids @ taman equine next year 2012. I surveyed the kindy there and I heard fr a colleague of mine that the teachers there are not caring, especially the principal. Does anybody hv kids studying there? My eldest daughter is currently studying in kuen cheng kindy but wanted to switch to kindy near my house. Pls really appreciate any comments on the teachers there...

Stacey said...

Another qn... How is fungates in kinrara? I m contemplating to send them there too.. Ant comments??

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