Building a solid foundation of education?
Previously, I had asked a similar question regarding whether it is already important to consider options education-wise for a 2-year old. The most profound answer was at this age to invest my time; and, save the money for later. But, now, I’m wondering whether this either conflicts or adds to my parenting role.
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good quality ( not meaning $$) and quantity of time shared with child in a learning environment during this time is the most beneficial way to build a foundation as it will set the pace for how they receive, process and utilize information and the development of the capacity of these that will last a lifetime it is also believed that children during preschool years that are exposed to a peer group learning environment develop better social skills and learn to participate and contribute in a group setting which will aid them when they enter the elementary school level
if you can afford to but not nessacarily need to have the child in a daycare/preschool facility, it would be a good idea to have him go a few days a week to get in those social skills and learn other things from his peers, like communicating and sharing and participating in a group sometimes even talking improves because instead of a grown up always talking to and prompting a child for a response they will communicate with each other.
It’s definitley a three sided relationship between the parent(s) child and care taker to reinforce the development together and consistantly, It’s not about spending money it’s about finding the best combination for the child
I actually feel sorry for these children that are forced into the system at such an early age. Society as a whole thinks “Schools” are an acceptable way of learning and I can tell you that most of them aren’t an acceptable way of learning. Children learn best from caring parents that truly want to raise their own children. Not push them into some high and mighty school that might actually smother their potential.
This lady couldn’t have it more wrong.
The advantages of sending your child to an expensive school further down the track include, but are not limited to having the latest technologies at their fingertips, developing those social networks/connections for later on in business, and having work opportunity “doors” opened to them because they went to the “right” school.
Having said that, there are plenty of people who receive an excellent education in the public school system as well.
If the foundations are not set in their early formative years, it won’t matter which type of schooling they receive, as they may not flourish in either environment!
Schooling at 2 years old sounds a little odd. I believe that you should be the first and foremost foundation for your child, giving them something fun to be interested in. Remember, you have to remain interested as well or your boredom will quickly brush off on them.
You sound genuinely interested in the teaching of your child and this is probably the first and foremost factor in how your child is going to learn. Use each moment as a teaching moment. The best way I found was to bombard them with questions (kid-level and age appropriate) on almost anything that I would see, even if mundane.
Of course, my child now does the same back to me, asking me almost endless questions on almost everything, even if mundane. But what was ingrained was the desire to ask and subsequently learn about the world around them.
There is plenty you can do now without having to spend any money at all. Look at your immediate surroundings and use this as their first classroom. Take care.
Start with home chores … take all of the things you do around the house … slow down the process and bring them in on it. In the big picture they want only one thing … to be with Mom and Dad. Warning – this is no time to delegate or asign … this is all about doing things together.
TV – a well rounded education can be easily simulated with a childhood of educational TV.
Get them a library card !!!
Keep their possesions to a minimum … having everything doesnt make your life better, just more complicated.
Lastly, if you want to do something to help their education … help them find their dreams. You can save all the money in the world for them and send them to all the right schools, but if they have no dream, no passion for life it will be a hollow effort at best.
As for Who told you that you should invest your time and money for later- well was a fool.!!!! CHILDREN LEARN MORE IN THE FIRST SIX YEARS OF THEIR LIFE THAN ANY OTHER TIME!!!!!! When looking for a program – look for one that gives your child experience’s in different areas not just centering on just one. Ask about the curriculum, the field trips, parent involvement, Is their a parent board that you could sit in on.
Best Wishes.
A strong child
A skillful communicator
A competent learner
A healthy child
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Hope this helps with some answers as to what a child can learn in education so young !
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