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Please let me know some of the harm of early schooling on child.
Thanks in advance

2006-11-01 03:28:20 · 11 answers · asked by Annie 2 in Education & Reference Preschool

11 answers

Interesting article on the effects of daycare and Preschool

http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20051101/news_1n1earlyed.html

2006-11-01 14:41:15 · answer #1 · answered by hehmommy 4 · 0 0

You are taking their child development years away from them among other things.
Ones personal expectations may also be detrimintal as a parent may think that such tactics will create a genius and instead reflect the childs failure at that in his later years.
Perhaps the most basic is that the child in a normal school will be board and presumed problemed because he is ahead of his peer group. In a better school the child might be advanced a grade or two where he finds himself remarkable immature compared to his classmates.
Everyone seems so anxious to have their preschoolers deemed "advanced" but the downsides can be more problematic that the presumed benefits and then a child at a very young age faces being a disappointment for reasons he neither understands nor is emotionally prepared.

2006-11-01 06:58:45 · answer #2 · answered by Capt 5 · 1 0

this may remember on the way you outline education and damage. i do not imagine that early education harms babies. Attending preschool will boost a newborn's probability of fulfillment in later education. yet early college, like preschool, is maximum efficient even as it makes a speciality of play with the purpose to study. A preschool might want to dodge rote worksheets and drill. a newborn can understand the letter "A" and performance no concept that the form conveys meaning even as utilized in a word. So might want to little babies study the alphabet? certain - yet with the awareness that a maximum people of babies lower than the age of five or 6 gained't examine independently, yet will be procuring the language and pre-interpreting skills necessary to examine later.

2016-10-16 07:10:14 · answer #3 · answered by predmore 4 · 0 0

I don't think there's anything wrong with sending a child to preschool, both my 3 and 4 y/o goes and loves it. I do see a problem however with "making" a child go if they aren't ready. I have voluenteered in the classroom where kids would cry all day long. Those kids don't need to be there. How can they be learning anything when all thats on their mind is "I want to go home" or "I want my mommy/daddy"?? I think it gives them a bad idea about school early on.

2006-11-02 01:11:15 · answer #4 · answered by Crystal 5 · 0 0

I think the harm depends not on the actual age of the child, but on the readiness skills. I sent my first two childen to pre-school at 2 years. Now remarkably I have had to send my third child at 18 months. She can count to 10 and has rehearsed every song on TV including all of Hanna Montana's. I made the choice when I observed that keeping her at home meant that her Nanny was leaving her in front of the TV all day long. When I get home she would indicte when its time for That's so Raven, Phil of the Future, Suite Life etc. etc. This is dangerous and potentially harmful for a young child to be hooked on TV at an early age. Since I am a working Mom (I teach) I decided that she has the skills to focus on more appropriate things at pre-school. She has since age 1 been running behind her siblings in the morning wanting to go to school and cries when she's left behind. Now, she grabs her bag and lunch kit and is off with wind! No tears - just a happy goodbye. At 18 months she can tell you all the vowels and the sound they make, count to 15 and repeat nursury rhymes. I am much happier knowing this than creating a cable baby who would undoubtedly grow up with TV values.

2006-11-01 09:15:25 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

It depends on the child and what the preschool program is like. Ask yourself honestly "Is my child ready?" some guidelines could be what is his attention span, does he have a basic knowledge of his abc's, can he interact with other children well, does he like to learn new things. I have seen many parents send their kids before they are ready. Also, look at the program. how long is it, what do they expect. Make sure it is not too hard, remember you are not preparing your child for college when they are four years old.

2006-11-01 05:47:00 · answer #6 · answered by Gidget 2 · 1 0

I think early schooling is great for children. When they are yound is when they get most of there values and goals in life. They go off of what we do. I think if you research schools around your area you will find betters then others. You might find a place where the teachers and staff all have college eduacation and you might find some staff right out of high school. I think It is better to have staff out of college, I learned so much about children while in college. If you pick a good place for your child to go you shouldnt have bad experances. I know here in NV we have to have a background check and go through some tests before we can even be around others children in childcare. So I find childcare really safe.

I would say the older they get and they arnt in school the harder it will be for them. Becasue they wont be use to the children and new people. So get them in as soon as possable. :)

Good luck on finding a good child care

2006-11-01 06:16:10 · answer #7 · answered by cassie_1400 2 · 1 2

Ask yourself--Is your child developmentally ready to be in a somewhat structured school setting? If you child is not, he/she may start to dislike school due to frustration. You don't want your child's first educational experience to be negative. The first few years set the course for their educational career.

2006-11-01 14:10:27 · answer #8 · answered by TD 1 · 0 0

i am doing a report on early childhood eduction and all my sources say that it is more harmful for the children if they do not go to early childhood education. the statistics say that they will be more sociable, better behaved, and have a higher rate for success. i don't know if that help but i hope it did.

2006-11-01 11:24:32 · answer #9 · answered by hellangel_20072003 1 · 1 1

I personally have had mostly good experiences with early schooling (preschool).

However, if you look on my history, there are PLENTY rude people out there who have answered telling me I'm a horrible mother because my kids go to preschool, so they should be able to show you the light of the evils of formal early schooling.

2006-11-01 04:04:55 · answer #10 · answered by CrazyChick 7 · 0 2

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