its good that if u teach good habbits to u child by now,its not advisable to send a 2yr old kid to school. children around this age r open to learn things but its not history geography.u can teach u r child some rhymes with finger play, simple picture puzzles, teach them to identify colors etc. wen u teach them something try to prounce the word fully and teach bcoz they r ready to understand wat u r sayin and they can repeat it.wat i suggest is give u r child more puzzles(which is meant for that age kid),show them some figures,teach them how to draw and piant eventhough they draw some nonsense let them do it.teach them to sing & dance etc, u keep changing the activity so that they ll be interested to do so and aso they ll learn any things.dnt send d child to school spoil its freedom.
2006-07-27 22:43:53
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answered by Ari 1
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School ? That depends on what country you are in I guess. In the USA children cannot start school (public school) until they are 4 (for Pre-K) or 5 (for Kinder). You could send her to a day care, but that may reverse her cleverness. (and teach her a a few things she probably doesn't need to know). Read to her, Play games with her, work on her motor skills and fine motor skills (play ball, work with yarn, etc), I guess you could find a school for the gifted children, of maybe a tutor. Keep up the good work, what a smart child you have.. GOOD LUCK!!
2006-07-28 08:40:58
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answered by chulita 5
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Wow! that's good. But i think you should let her enjoy her childhood first. I mean she will be studying for almost 20 years of her life in the future. She's still very young to go to school. Your daughter can still learn something while out of school. Best age to send her to school is four. I think. hehe
For now, I think best thing to do is teach her how to respect other people and to be friendly to everyone.
2006-07-27 22:35:15
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answered by police universe 2
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Preschool maybe...but in all honesty, let her learn from you and your example****be polite when speaking(please, thank you, etc), speak properly(ex. I had a good time NOT I had me a good time), use good manners...I think you get the idea.
Just remember " Lessons learned at mother's knee stay with you through life"(quoted from Laura Ingalls Wilder)
2006-07-28 13:47:34
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answered by HistoryMom 5
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