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[quote=Anonymous]For me "play-based" is not all play all day long. But for me it does mean that they don't send a worksheet home with my child. My friend's child was sent home from CH Appletree with Venn diagram worksheet. Just googled them - "Our highly academic and celebrated pre-k program" came up. She did the Venn diagram for him, but I still wonder how the heck did they get hold of that worksheet. Must be the "highly academic" part. The kid turned out fine, loved going to AT and loves his new school too. Mine went to "play-based" pre-school. Both are good kids, one loves math, the other loves to read. not once did we think we need to change their schools because one was too academic and the other was too much play. Though I still wonder if the Venn diagram was a joke. [/quote]
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