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Post by bexrees on Jul 16, 2014 20:03:48 GMT
Hello.I will be going back to work in a few months and trying to decide between a chilminder or nursery.My boys will be 1 and 3.I would probable enrol my eldest son at a preschool also,but wondered if anyone had experience of both and any tips?
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Post by brandon3 on Jan 10, 2015 5:18:40 GMT
I wonder how kids of Phoenix pre-k are always so intelligent. I think it’s depending on the faculty and environment. I have heard that there are so many activities for kids which help them to grow with the enjoyment of childhood. I don't think any child will ever get bored with their preschool programs.
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Post by alexas on Jul 19, 2017 8:40:29 GMT
I have heard that is discovered that exposure to some forms of early education contributed to bad behaviour and could be linked to emotional problems. And this is not the end. The study, based on an analysis of infants from almost 1,000 families, showed that the strongest influence on children came from within the home itself. Children raised in poor families with high levels of parental stress or mental health problems were most at risk of developing emotional problems by the time they started school, it emerged. Besides, assessed children at the age of four through questionnaires about their behaviour and emotions completed by teachers and parents. They also provided care provided by mothers and observed non-parental care for at least 90 minutes for those children placed in formal childcare settings. In the report, that published in the journal Child: Care, Health and Development, said that "children who spent more time in group care, mostly nursing care, were more likely to have behavioural problems, especially hyperactivity". So, dear parents, think about this. Good luck and have a nice day!!
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