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http://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/31/fashion/outdoor-preschool-in-nature.html?_r=0
Well and one japanese kid. "Whether the schools are emerging in reaction to concerns that early education has become increasingly academic ..." "The program, in its third year, is less than seven miles from Microsoft, which means some parents sit in front of computers all day inventing the digital future, while Fiddleheads children make letters out of sticks or cart rocks around in wheelbarrows." |
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Any preschool located that close to Microsoft is unlikely to be all white.
Sincerely, Asian who also thinks this school sounds nice |
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Hello,
Rich whites aren't worried about pushing their kids to be early readers. Why should they? |
| OP, are you criticizing the school? I also think it sounds really fun, and understand why there's a wait list. |
| I'm also Asian and think that preschool sounds dumb. kids around the world can read, be potty trained and do math much earlier. Let your child cart around rocks... which they can do after school or on weekends, too. |
| Our preschool implemented outdoor classroom last year. Everyone loves it. |
Do you have kids? Have you read anything aboit play based preschools or outdoor classes? |
Yes, but you can also go way too far with this.... |
You sound dumb. |
| River Farm Cooperative in Alexandria is similar. They spend about 1/3 of their time outdoors, rain or shine, 1/3 on academics, and 1/3 on sports/field trips/library/etc. |
How is this 'way too far'? it's preschool, not k-8. Preschoolers should be allowed to explore the natural world and enjoy being outside, not memorizing sight cards. |
We're AA. Our DD is older than preschool, but loves that her private school mandates plenty of outside time. If it is not below freezing or a lightening storm, they go out several times a day. Some days, it seems the teachers try to keep them outside all day. It took a little while for me to adjust to picking up a wet and muddy child from school, but I see the benefits. I wish this program had existed here when she was younger. I do wish the nifty rain suits featured in the article were on our recommended supplies list. |
| American early academics isn't working so well, imo. |
PP here - You have to judge for your own children. DCPS preschool has a nice balance of play and academics. |
Thanks! I'm enjoying this! And I wish you and your children well. I'm a good mom and went to great schools. have a prestigious job.. but everyone's drinking the KoolAid on play-based everything... you have to wonder when that bubble will burst. A sane approach is balance! A friend was a private preschool teacher in NYC and told me that while her school was strictly all play, most of the kids could read or were well on their way. Why? Well their well to do parents hired tutors or nannies or did academics evenings and wkds so you better believe they were learning to read before K. |