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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]MODERATORS..... It's best that you delete this thread ASAP! I can clap back at these assholes ALL DAY LONG if I have to, and things WILL get ugly! [/quote] Lol, get 'em, OP! Those PPs are jerks because their kids don't even attend, but they're bitter that the school doesn't implement language learning in the manner they'd prefer. They often mention programs out in Rockville etc. that they think YY should emulate, but they ignore the fact that such an approach, even if using best practices for language learning, may be less applicable in a setting like DC. I'm the PP who provided the Kids Language Arts link. Here is a recent thread in the camps forum: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/795650.page My kid started a language school at age 5 and two years in, she's not yet fluent, but doing well. I think it's great that your child is able to start at PK3--kids pick up languages even more quickly at that point, especially if the parents are learning along with the child and doing supplementation like language camps in the summer. Good luck![/quote]
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