Lisa loves Pooh
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golfgal said:That is what people assume but it just isn't correct. Going to pre-school does not give you a head start on kindergarten, people just think it does. About the only real advantage it gives kids is that they probably learn how to line up single file earlier, seriously. Preschool is great, my kids went, but academically, it doesn't make a difference. Kids learn when they are ready developmentally.
We homeschool--so I agree....with a cautionary BUT!!
There was a Kindergarten testing thread a while back and there are schools out there who do require children to have skills.....
So while it shouldn't be required--b/c the K teachers want to teach higher level stuff....a child who has not been exposed--could very much be at a disadvantage and labeled incorrectly--when all they needed was the time given to the kids that did go to pre-school.
It is ever changing.
I never went to kindergarten..I went right into first grade. I didn't know how to read--but picked it up very very quickly. That burden is now being placed on Kindergarten. Not in all curriculums--but that expectation does exist. So a child who didn't have point blank phonics instruction from Mom or pre-school could be at a disadvantage...and one day they will be
