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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote] If a child wants to learn at school, that has nothing to do with special needs and poor social skills/imaginary play. You are projecting your own needs on a child. My kid has good social skills, imaginary play and much more. He is well rounded and enjoys learning. He understands he goes to school to learn and can play and do what ever he wants at home. There is a time and place for everything. Why is it all or nothing and kids can only socialize and play at school. School is about learning. Why wouldn't you want your child to learn to read, write and learn. The younger you start, the easier it is as their brains are growing and developing. Why underestimate kids who have so much potential? Or, is it because it doesn't meet your needs. [/quote] Written by a parent who has no clue about how kids learn. Obviously, thinks that learning only comes on paper. The younger you start putting the pencil in their hands, the less critical and creative thinking skills are developed. Glad your child has it all, but, believe me, kids learn more by doing at that age than writing. [/quote] Learning doesn't come only on paper, but it does also come on paper. Especially learning to read and write comes on paper. I'm not the PP you're responding to.[/quote]
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