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Watching children grow, develop and discover the way the world works is always amazing and keeps anyone who pays attention young at heart; so I thought I would share some research with you that can ease your mind about “teaching your child and getting them ready for kindergarten:”

“New research shows that teaching kids more and more, at ever-younger ages, may backfire,” writes Alison Gopnik in her Slate article, “Why Preschool Shouldn’t Be Like School.”  In the article, which summarizes the findings of two recent studies, Gopnik observes…

”Ours is an age of pedagogy.  Anxious parents instruct their children more and more, at younger and younger ages, until they’re reading books to babies in the womb.  They pressure teachers to make kindergartens and nurseries more like schools.  So does the law — the 2001 No Child Left Behind Act explicitly urged more direct instruction in federally-funded preschools…. 

”As so often happens in science, two studies from different labs, using different techniques, have simultaneously produced strikingly similar results.  They provide scientific support for the intuitions many teachers have had all along: Direct instruction really can limit young children’s learning.  Teaching is a very effective way to get children to learn something specific — this tube squeaks, say, or a squish then a press then a pull causes the music to play.  But it also makes children less likely to discover unexpected information and to draw unexpected conclusions.”

What will you do today that will matter tomorrow?

Ralph Marston