Usually kids around age 2 is ready for some schooling.Originally posted by GermKiller:Hi , would like to inquire wat is the best age for pre school?
My in law is thinking of sending my daughter to pre-school nest year wen she turns 2.
Wat are ur views?
wat if the talent is art or poetry?Originally posted by Darkness_hacker99:I think now is the best period of time to discover your baby's talent.
Try some musical instrument.![]()
Let the baby try painting something lor.. color pencils..Originally posted by FireIce:wat if the talent is art or poetry?
This is what the China Emperor did when they were 1month old.Originally posted by thebunny:I've heard this somewhere....
Place your baby around objects which signifies different talent. Eg. Ladle, paintbrush, pen, etcetc. If your child pick up the paintbrush, tt means he/she has talent to be an artist. But I think this is just a myth lolx.
Depends on each individual bah...Originally posted by GermKiller:Hi , would like to inquire wat is the best age for pre school?
My in law is thinking of sending my daughter to pre-school nest year wen she turns 2.
Wat are ur views?
Well if your daughter really don't like to go school then pull her out from it...Originally posted by GermKiller:Thanks for the replys,
I read in the papers sometime ago that going to school too early would stifle their interest to learn. Also they might develop anti social traits later in life.
Wonder if its true?
That is why you must do your research on the schools.Originally posted by GermKiller:Thanks for the replys,
I read in the papers sometime ago that going to school too early would stifle their interest to learn. Also they might develop anti social traits later in life.
Wonder if its true?
I feel that 3 is the best age... but 2's fine too... I have a niece who's only exposed to school life when she's 4 years old... abit too late cos if u compare her with many children around, she seems abit "slow" in terms of development and her behavior still seems like she's 2-3 years old...Originally posted by GermKiller:Hi , would like to inquire wat is the best age for pre school?
My in law is thinking of sending my daughter to pre-school nest year wen she turns 2.
Wat are ur views?
Hi, I think this depends on how she is being introduced to school and the school environment she is in... If learning is a fun process for her, y would she lose her interest?Originally posted by GermKiller:Thanks for the replys,
I read in the papers sometime ago that going to school too early would stifle their interest to learn. Also they might develop anti social traits later in life.
Wonder if its true?
hmmm my baby cousin speaks very good english for his age due to his early pre-schooling. Just don't overstress your child with education.Originally posted by jojobeach:That is why you must do your research on the schools.
The curriculum should not be too structured on academia.
Children at this age must be allowed plenty of time to play.
You must go and visit the school yourself and look at how the children in the school behaves.
Are they happy ? Are they enjoying the activities ? Are the teachers engaged with the children or do they just teach and stand one side ?
Do the school allow parents to visit any time they want ?
What is the teacher to child ratio ?
If the school is boring and teachers don't deal with bullies, which child would be happy to learn ?
Observe, study, choose wisely, and your child will have more to gain.
Frankly, I sense you are unwilling to send your child to school.
Are you a stay at home mother ? or a working mom ? OR
Has it to do with the fact that it was your MIL who suggested it ?
At first, my SIL was very against the idea of putting her first child to school, I remember she had a big fight with my brother.
But after 2 weeks, she told me she was glad to see her son actually enjoys going to school. And his language skills picked up super fast.
The boy used to be very shy and would hang his head when a stranger talks to him.
Now he's a wascawwy flirt with the girls !
Now, the twin girls are attending schools at 18 months.