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  • laundrymom
    Advanced Daycare.com Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 4177

    #16
    I completely agree.
    Originally posted by nannyde
    Because attending preschool doesn't affect educational outcomes. Because it's so expensive to start educating kids under five. Because we need the money for Kindergarten thru 12th grade.

    If parents want their child to go to preschool then they should pay for it. If it makes them feel like they are giving their kid a leg up then go for it. The taxpayers should be paying for very poor children only.... to get them INTO another environment... and that doesn't even have to be academic. It can be a social program like Head Start.

    We need to QUIT using the research on poor children's early childhood education and applying it to every other economic segment of children. It makes the average person BELIEVE preschool should be a RIGHT instead a opportunity for kids under five.

    It's okay to start educating kids at age five. Give them a childhood of good FOOD, free play, good deep sleep, supervision, DISCIPLINE and love. That's what REALLY matters long term.

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    • daycare
      Advanced Daycare.com *********
      • Feb 2011
      • 16259

      #17
      I agree with you nannyde, but i agreee with the others as well. I live in CA and just got the recent requirments for kinder... I almost fell out of my chair when I read that they are required to know forms of algerbra before entering kinder.... No joke. the example it gave is using a cherry pie with four pieces and one was missing, a child must be able to idenify that 1/4 of the pie is gone.

      There are plenty of things that they are required to know these days and the pressue starts early. I am proud to say that all of my kids already meet most of the requirments to start school and they are all 3.5. But I have had them all for over a year and have been teaching them daily... don't get me wrong, we don't have class the entire time that they are here and I do focus on play throughout their day.

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      • nannyde
        All powerful, all knowing daycare whisperer
        • Mar 2010
        • 7320

        #18
        Originally posted by daycare
        I agree with you nannyde, but i agreee with the others as well. I live in CA and just got the recent requirments for kinder... I almost fell out of my chair when I read that they are required to know forms of algerbra before entering kinder.... No joke. the example it gave is using a cherry pie with four pieces and one was missing, that a child must be able to idenify that 1/4 of the pie is gone.

        There are plenty of things that they are required to know these days and the pressue starts early. I am proud to say that all of my kids already meet most of the requirments to start school and they are all 3.5. But I have had them all for over a year and have been teaching them daily... don't get me wrong, we don't have class the entire time that they are here and I do focus on play throughout their day.
        What does required mean? If they don't come with that skill set what happens?
        http://www.amazon.com/Daycare-Whispe...=doing+daycare

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        • daycare
          Advanced Daycare.com *********
          • Feb 2011
          • 16259

          #19
          lmao i swear you were in my livin room right now as I just asked my husband that same question...

          I belive that the children who are behind will need special help prior to state testing. I belive that the Star testing is where the standards are set with the requirments to pass the test.

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          • Country Kids
            Nature Lover
            • Mar 2011
            • 5051

            #20
            The children that don't know this will probably hold the entire class time up or if they are put in groups of who knows what they will be in the lowest group until they can catch up. Kindergarden is no longer learning social skills and getting ready for first grade (when you were taught to read and learn math skills, etc.) It is now if you don't know this by kindergarden you will be in the lowest groups and continue to struggle unless you catch on pretty quick!
            Each day is a fresh start
            Never look back on regrets
            Live life to the fullest
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            • Unregistered

              #21
              Originally posted by Country Kids
              The children that don't know this will probably hold the entire class time up or if they are put in groups of who knows what they will be in the lowest group until they can catch up. Kindergarden is no longer learning social skills and getting ready for first grade (when you were taught to read and learn math skills, etc.) It is now if you don't know this by kindergarden you will be in the lowest groups and continue to struggle unless you catch on pretty quick!
              Exactly. Preschool is now the place to learn social skills and get ready for Kindergarten.

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              • nannyde
                All powerful, all knowing daycare whisperer
                • Mar 2010
                • 7320

                #22
                Originally posted by daycare
                lmao i swear you were in my livin room right now as I just asked my husband that same question...

                I belive that the children who are behind will need special help prior to state testing. I belive that the Star testing is where the standards are set with the requirments to pass the test.
                Okay

                There are NO requirements... preferences maybe ... but not requirements. The only requirement in my State is that they start school at age six. They don't even have to start at age five if the parent doesn't want them to.
                http://www.amazon.com/Daycare-Whispe...=doing+daycare

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                • Country Kids
                  Nature Lover
                  • Mar 2011
                  • 5051

                  #23
                  Children in the state I live in don't have to attend school till I believe age 7 or 8 or be registered as a homeschooler by this time. I can tell you though I really think a child would be so far behind if they didn't attend kindergarden. In kindergarten is now where you learn your letter sounds, how to read, count, basic math, etc. I remember learning all those in first grade (I didn't go to kindergarten). I know some states are actually having pre-k's in their public schools so children will be in school as young as 3 or 4. If its free why wouldn't parents choose this for their child, it saves on childcare if you really think about it.
                  Each day is a fresh start
                  Never look back on regrets
                  Live life to the fullest
                  We only get one shot at this!!

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