Anonymous wrote:PP about the allergies/100 days' cake:
To the person who posted about the paper clips, thank you, great idea.
To the person who posted that I could send in a "seperate" snack, I already have a bag of that non-nut food stuff at school for him on the other 5000 times a year that it's a birthday party/school holiday/special treat day. I just wanted him to be able to have the cake. I know I volunteered, I just think it's excessive to have a cake for a fake holiday, ask for 100 things from home, and have a valentine's day party and write out valentines' class cards, AND all the regular homework in one week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why must some posters mention that their kids learned it in pre-k? The OP didn't say anything about when it was taught...just that it is taught. Oh right...another way to make them feel better about their kids.![]()
To feel better about choosing age-inappropriate "school" for their kids. Gotta fill that daycare time with something. How about count to 100?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why must some posters mention that their kids learned it in pre-k? The OP didn't say anything about when it was taught...just that it is taught. Oh right...another way to make them feel better about their kids.![]()
To feel better about choosing age-inappropriate "school" for their kids. Gotta fill that daycare time with something. How about count to 100?
That's silly. There's nothing age-inappropriate about learning to count to 100 when you're 4/5. There's also nothing age-inappropriate about learning about 100 when you're 5/6. The only thing that's inappropriate, in my opinion, is second-guessing the kindergarten math curriculum even though you know nothing about math education or kindergarten education.
K is no longer age appropriate either.
But in PreK - sitting around mesmerizing 1-100? Nope.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why must some posters mention that their kids learned it in pre-k? The OP didn't say anything about when it was taught...just that it is taught. Oh right...another way to make them feel better about their kids.![]()
To feel better about choosing age-inappropriate "school" for their kids. Gotta fill that daycare time with something. How about count to 100?
That's silly. There's nothing age-inappropriate about learning to count to 100 when you're 4/5. There's also nothing age-inappropriate about learning about 100 when you're 5/6. The only thing that's inappropriate, in my opinion, is second-guessing the kindergarten math curriculum even though you know nothing about math education or kindergarten education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why must some posters mention that their kids learned it in pre-k? The OP didn't say anything about when it was taught...just that it is taught. Oh right...another way to make them feel better about their kids.![]()
To feel better about choosing age-inappropriate "school" for their kids. Gotta fill that daycare time with something. How about count to 100?