Anonymous wrote:preschool teacher here- those coloring pages should't even be a choice!
the children get nothing out of it.. I would be disappointed too if I saw these at a preschool. Especially if they are of princesses and super heroes. This makes me think the teachers are lazy and don't have a depth of knowledge.
I would however wait to see how often these are around.
Anonymous wrote:Well, I think you can rule out Montessori as being a good fit for your family. I have many, many block towers colored pink!
Anonymous wrote:Jesus I can't believe what teachers have to deal with.
Anonymous wrote:I am a teacher and I don't see a problem at all with a coloring book with characters. There are proven benefits for children who color and if a character in a coloring book invite a child to color, then what's the problem?
This is from colorpsychology.com:
Anonymous wrote:My daughter just moved from the 2 year old class to the the 3 year old class and there have been coloring pages in her cubby. I know that the school does not do worksheets. I asked the teacher about the coloring pages and she said they don't do them as a class but they always keep a few for the kids to do on their own in the writing center. I have mixed feeling about this. I do not feel that coloring pages at this age is developmentally appropriate but I also understand that it's the child's choice. I thought about talking to the director and asking where coloring pages fits into their curriculum, but may wait to see how frequent these coloring pages come before I say anything else
Anonymous wrote:This has got to be a joke