Anonymous wrote:So does your 9 month old get held back a year if she didn't stack her blocks right? Do you prep your kids for the curriculum and the testing of expected outcomes? I can just see prep centers for 1 year olds being trained how to stack the blocks better so they will do better in meeting the outcomes of the curriculum! If you played with blocks at home do you let the 'teacher' know that you did extra homework and maybe even worked a little ahead in the curriculum - stacking 4 blocks instead of just 3? What if your child is sick and misses a lesson, do you have to do make-up work on block stacking?![]()
The thought of infants and toddlers being in school makes me laugh. Do any SAHMs refer to themselves as homeschooling their infants and toddlers and to the play and learning activities they do during the day as curriculum?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow. Real bunch of judgmental assholes in this forum. Guess they are starting to creep over from General Parenting. Bummer.
Oh, and who the hell cares? Sheesh.
You're being pretty judgemental yourself, don't ya think? Just sayin. People can have stupid pet peeves without being assholes, I'm sure you have some yourself.
Just pointing out fact. They are using their pet peeves to criticize people (trying to make themselves feel better so they call it school? Really?). These are not just their pet peeves. They are being assholes. Mountains and molehills.
Anonymous wrote:So does your 9 month old get held back a year if she didn't stack her blocks right? Do you prep your kids for the curriculum and the testing of expected outcomes? I can just see prep centers for 1 year olds being trained how to stack the blocks better so they will do better in meeting the outcomes of the curriculum! If you played with blocks at home do you let the 'teacher' know that you did extra homework and maybe even worked a little ahead in the curriculum - stacking 4 blocks instead of just 3? What if your child is sick and misses a lesson, do you have to do make-up work on block stacking?![]()
The thought of infants and toddlers being in school makes me laugh. Do any SAHMs refer to themselves as homeschooling their infants and toddlers and to the play and learning activities they do during the day as curriculum?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree OP. I hate when people refer to their daycares as school.
That's a totally reasonable thing to get riled up about, because there are no worse tragedies in the world that deserve our attention. In fact, we should keep beating this dead horse for a few more dozen posts, lest we gain some sense of perspective and realize how much energy we expend on our petty concerns. Wouldn’t that be the real tragedy.
Anonymous wrote:I agree OP. I hate when people refer to their daycares as school.