Anonymous wrote:1964. Ah, the days when childhood was carefree!
Anonymous wrote:1972. Only a half day. Lots of games, music and singing, finger painting, coloring, crafts, and exposure to letters, words, and numbers. I clearly remember not learning to print in any formal manner until first grade. And remember doing simple addition and subtraction in second grade. Multiplication and division in third grade. My son is doing all this a year ahead of me.
Anonymous wrote:I attended K in 1977 at Terraset in Reston, VA. I was also 4 when I started. It was a lot longer time ago for me, so I don't remember much. I remember writing the numbers 1 through 100 on index cards or similar and attaching them together with string I think. I think K is more academic today in terms of kids learning to read and write, which I don't think we did. I also attended 2 years of preschool, and I'm sure I would have been happy with today's more academic K.