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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OMG there is so much wrong with this post!! —preschool workbook? Does “play based learning” mean nothing to you? Aren’t you nannies supposed to be experts in this stuff? —starting the day with crafts. Zzzzz. Take the kid outside to a playground, a bike ride, a walk, to an indoor pool, to a museum...something to let her get out and about! Like the other poster said, structure the day around her needs, not yours. In the afternoon, a few days a week take her on errands, but engage her. Let her pay the money, or put the groceries on the belt etc. She shouldn’t just be in tow. —You are not the parent, you are the nanny and should be even more consistent when it comes to getting a child to listen to you. You don’t seem to know the basics. This kid would be better off in a preschool at her age anyway. [/quote] Nothing wrong with workbooks and getting kids prepared for K. Play based doesn't get them prepared for the real world.[/quote] Actually, play-based learning had way more documented links to later academic success than desk work.[/quote]
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