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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] The new school is all boys, which makes me scratch my head. I can think of many reasons for all boys education, but none of them apply to preschool. [/quote] Your asking this about a country that espoused patrilineal monarchy for over 1000 years?[/quote] And, Montessori has its limitations. It's not necessarily fit for a King or anyone else. Perhaps George turned out to need a more imaginative, play-based approach -- even if it is single sex. [/quote] For sime reason, I don't think the school George is signed up for is a play based school. [/quote] Why? Kate is said have been heavilybnfluenced by Dr. Sears and attachment parenting ideas. Part of th AP philosophy is allowing children's appropriate developmental needs to be met. At George's age, that's play. Wethby's nursery school is new, and there's not much about what curriculum they use online, but as they emphasize having fun in other areas of the site, I suspect they do know that drill and kill doesn't work with two-year olds. [/quote]
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