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[quote=Anonymous]I agree with the educator who stands up for not pressuring young children to learn content as a means of achieving Academic rigor. In stilling a love of learning, positive self image,And broadly exposing young students to cultural enrichment is far more important in the long run than learning multiplication in K. We raised our kids this way and our daughters are flowing this approach with our grandchildren, the oldest of whom is graduating from high school This Year. All of them are enthusiastic learner a, get good grades and are social leaders. Some transferred to Big 3 schools when they were old enough to cope with the academic pressures. Pushing your child to do rote academicstoo early will back fire and will not give them an edge in high school. It will only diminish there one and only childhood[/quote]
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