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  • Flowerchild
    Daycare.com Member
    • Sep 2018
    • 121

    #31
    Originally posted by ColorfulSunburst
    why was it rude?
    will you allow anyone to teach your kids to drive a car if that person doesn't know how to drive? Will it be rude to recommend that person do not do it?
    It just came out that way. Like you told me I shouldn't be teaching and that hurt my feelings.

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    • Mom2Two
      Daycare.com Member
      • Jan 2015
      • 1855

      #32
      I do K-readiness for four year olds or older threes who want to. I don't stop other kiddos from joining lesson time, but I give them something more appropriate.

      Me and the experts and previous posters agree that three year olds have a lot of other stuff to worry about--everything from emerging social skills to potty regression or whatever.

      We have a pre-k state common core for kids who are not also in another preschool. I don't go out of my way to teach academics to kiddos whose parents have them in another preschool.

      The common core for pre-k is pretty simple, and we just work on name writing, numbers, and some letter recognition and some phonics etc.

      When little kids are around and wanting to join in, I have some bubble font name printouts so the little ones can color their name. Exposure to name in print is an appropriate academic thing for 2-3 year olds.

      There's a free font called Print Clearly that comes with a dashed option that is a good one for making name worksheets.

      I do use name worksheets and I also use online math stuff such as IXL. That's partly because I homeschool DD and I've already got that stuff available.

      I use an adaptive mouse (left click only) for the k-readiness crowd.

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      • ColorfulSunburst
        Daycare.com Member
        • Oct 2013
        • 649

        #33
        Originally posted by Flowerchild
        It just came out that way. Like you told me I shouldn't be teaching and that hurt my feelings.
        It is for everyone who doesn't know how to teach.
        It is not possible to learn how to do it by asking on any forums. The best way to learn is by taking classes or at least read a lot about how to teach to write and read.

        if we teach kids wrong we create problems for them.

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        • Blackcat31
          • Oct 2010
          • 36124

          #34
          Originally posted by ColorfulSunburst
          It is for everyone who doesn't know how to teach.
          It is not possible to learn how to do it by asking on any forums. The best way to learn is by taking classes or at least read a lot about how to teach to write and read.

          if we teach kids wrong we create problems for them.
          Here is a good place to start.



          It helps explain what DAP (developmentally appropriate practice) is and how we can adapt our teaching styles and methods to support learning and growth for all ages.

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