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Reply to "How do you develop a self-motivated child? A kindergartener who can work independently?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] Agree. Refusing to participate and not doing work when the child is capable of doing it is not a maturity issue. Op mentioned that she does not want her child "labeled", well, it sounds like he has already been labeled as having behavioral issues. [/quote] He's just turned five in September and is expected to produce stacks of worksheets. That's not the right place for a child like this. It's really not the right place for any five year old all day [/quote] This is why preschools need to do more with kids than supervised play. [/quote] Or why K should go back to being K instead of being the old 1st.[/quote] K is about learning to read, write and do basic math. Kids should be going in with the basics of knowing numbers, letters, etc. I do not send my kid to play. He can play at home. School is about learning. [/quote]
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