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[quote=Anonymous]My DD is a young 2, and her nanny does not have formal lesson plans. Despite this, DD can identify animals and match the animal to the sound they make (thanks to the nanny taking her to the zoo many times and reading lots of animal books). DD can count to 10 and can identify letters. She can make faces for happy, sad, surprised, angry, confused, etc. She can pet a neighbor-dog gently, she can climb and jump and spin, she has manners, knows her colors, can (mostly) share and take turns, etc. So lesson plans are nice, but not necessary. [/quote]
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