Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:EOTP DCPS (not dual-language). Creative Curriculum. Learning is focused around themes that change a few times a year. Building, materials / clothing, cooking.
I think the true challenge for DS is learning to interact with other classmates, and that has been improving (for him and them) really well through the year. Major credit to the teachers there.
Oddly, he is starting to read. I'm not sure if that's because of the school or if it's just him. I'm also not worried about how much knowledge he is learning at this point - that doesn't seem relevant. I'd rather he learn how to learn, and he can study history later.
Thank you. Maybe I misworded my original post. I'm not saying that my 3 yo needs to be a scholar. I just want to make sure she is stimulated in ways other than the true basics. Thank you for your response. It helps!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this really a real post? I don't know anyone who wants this academic a curriculum for their TWO year old.
Yeah, this is fake, right? Three years old. The social piece matters most right now.
Anonymous wrote:EOTP DCPS (not dual-language). Creative Curriculum. Learning is focused around themes that change a few times a year. Building, materials / clothing, cooking.
I think the true challenge for DS is learning to interact with other classmates, and that has been improving (for him and them) really well through the year. Major credit to the teachers there.
Oddly, he is starting to read. I'm not sure if that's because of the school or if it's just him. I'm also not worried about how much knowledge he is learning at this point - that doesn't seem relevant. I'd rather he learn how to learn, and he can study history later.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this really a real post? I don't know anyone who wants this academic a curriculum for their TWO year old.
Yeah, this is fake, right? Three years old. The social piece matters most right now.
Anonymous wrote:Is this really a real post? I don't know anyone who wants this academic a curriculum for their TWO year old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this really a real post? I don't know anyone who wants this academic a curriculum for their TWO year old.
Yeah, this is fake, right? Three years old. The social piece matters most right now.
Anonymous wrote:Is this really a real post? I don't know anyone who wants this academic a curriculum for their TWO year old.
Anonymous wrote:We have a rising PK3 student that currently attends a private preschool. At her current school, the curriculum is great. The students (starting at age 2) are working on Kindergarten-level work. DD knows key historic and present figures, writing, reading, etc. I'm interested in learning about what types of activities your PK3 student is challenged with in school. I understand it varies by school, so I'm just interested in 1) what school you attend (you can say HRCS, JKLM, etc if you don't want to be specific) and 2) what's your PK3 kid's curriculum like?