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Reply to "what do teachers do at the playground of your preschool?"
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[quote=Anonymous]13:19 Sorry gals, but that's totally untrue. Many children are more cautious and need assistance. I see this all the time with parents and their children. When we found a preschool that encouraged movement and helped children on the playground, things were much better. But the first preschool would chit chat and let 2 and 3 year olds run around and never help them with social skills or motor skills. Why do you think you see parents at the park helping their children? It's because they need scaffolding in order to try something a little harder. I just did this with my second child today in fact that has no motor delays, but was scared about something. I'm not saying every day they needed to do this, but really with a 1:5 ratio and my child there all year long from 8-5 pm, they should have done more. There are even reports that daycare in general is causing a lot of gross motor delays. So, it's not just my motor deficient child. It's one of the big reasons actually that parents don't put their children in full day care.[/quote]
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