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What to Teach Pre-Primary|Kindergarten | School home partnership | Pre-Primary Series The Magic Box

What to Teach Pre-Primary|Kindergarten | School home partnership | Pre-Primary Series The Magic Box What to Teach Pre-Primary/Kindergarten | School home partnership | Pre-Primary Series The Magic Box

In part 2 of the Pre primary series we look at what to teach the pre-primary child that is in keeping with his/her nature, and that is in tune with his/her needs. Brain readiness must be respected. Use the strengths of spoken language readiness, and cut back on reading and writing which are prematurely taught in tasks that are repetitive, boring and wasteful.

The child has 300 hours a year in school and 1000+ at home. We must make sure there is a healthy partnership between the home and school in sharing the child's time and learning to ensure that he/she gets the whole time and variety of activities he/she deserves.

We give you several examples of how this can be achieved. How STEM is the latest in Pre- Primary education. How the child must think, imagine and link learning. It is easy. It just needs a shift in your comfort zone in the cause of the child. Don't forget to comment.

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