luvsJack
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Yeah there is Head Start, which is a great program for those who qualify assuming they can/will take advantage of it, and a more play-oriented program through the county university extension. I don't think either program reaches nearly as many kids as need it, though, because of logistical issues (transportation, childcare, etc.) or plain out laziness/lack of desire on the part of some parents. And of course the challenges vary from place to place - a low-income rural family working opposite shifts to get by with one car and no childcare is going to have different obstacles to taking advantage of what is offered than a poor urban family where the adult in the home just doesn't value education enough to sign the kids up.
The school systems have jumped ahead of themselves in what they require these kids to know. Kindergarten should be there to give them equal footing. Until there is PreK-4 IN the school system (NOT head start), there should be no expectation nor required knowledge for K.
. I don't remember a teacher EVER having to stop a class and "discipline" a fellow student, now, a lot of teachers spend a good portion of their class "redirecting" the 12 kids that are "ADD" in their class or having to deal with kids that throw bricks at their heads or swear at them. Can you imagine doing that when you were in school? How about poor Ember here that has to deal with a mom that is mad at her because Ember doesn't allow the child to PICK THEIR NOSE in class??? Can you imagine a kid getting away with that when you were in school?