Rena Pepe: we haven't tried to force him. I think he just really likes to learn. He does interact with kids. He has lots of cousins, and my friends all have kids. But not large groups like at preschool. He loves to get me to read aloud to him when I am readin myself and I don't try to presurre him to learn anything. When we are practicing things if he gets frustrated or starts pretending not to know things that I know he does, I stop immediatly because I understand he is tired of doing it.
Dexter Dingus: Your boy seems to be quite a guy...It really does teach children more than you think...Preschool is more for life than for education...Or at least that's how I remember it...It taches your boy a lot of cool new stuf like crafting and other fun things.Your son is very intelligent but I suggest you send him to preschool...just in case;)
Long Woltjer: I was a preschool teacher for 2 years and in my church program we had an advanced class for intelligent children! like your son where he would still be around kids his age just in an advanced division
Pearlie Medora: your son sounds really intelligent. My daughter is 4 and i have started teaching her spanish i got her a starter kit from toys r us. It has cartoons which learn her the language she is picking it up really well. they are also availabe in chinese french and german.
Mitsuko Manne: perhaps a little more reading practice will do him good. my daughter started reading at age 3. so by the time she went to school she practically knows everything in nursery. but school boosts up her self confidence even more and develops her social skills.
Darcie Peraha: A good preschool teaches on a variety of topics mainly the ones that you mention but the main reason why you would want you child in one is the social interaction with other children.
Davina David: his really intelligent.why not you teach him the timetable and division
Cole Desher: First ask him why h! e doesn't want to go. It could be that he has some strange ide! a about what preschool is. If he doesn't really have a reason you should talk to him ahead of time and explain that you will drop him off and pick him back up later. Then when the time comes drop him off give him a quick hug and leave no matter what his reaction. My daughter was famous for this reaction she would cry, scream, and throw a fit every time I left. I felt so guilty, this went on for a week and then she would give me the same reaction when it was time to go home too. It is a pretty normal reaction and it usually only lasts a couple of minutes and the child realizes it isn't working and decides to enjoy himself. Hang in there you aren't doing him any actual psychological harm even though he wants you to think you are....Show more
Alisia Sutphen: all of what you have said is very good, remember he is still a child and needs to do more than just "school work". continue to do what you have been doing and he will continue to progress. you do not say anywhere whe! re he is interacting with other children in either small or large groups and that is a very important step for all children, if they interact well with adults that is very typical and and even interacting with family members under the age of 10-12 is very good. But he will have to regularly have to be able to interact with any where from 8-15 children on a regular basis during the school day, so b3 sure he gets to try some of that too. Art and outside physical activity is also important to growing and educating a young child so keep working on that also.and of course the best thing you can do is love him and teach him to love reading and learning in gereral so be sure you do not over stress him...Show more
Jannette Kotz: Yes i agree that Yours son performance is very good.In my point of view he will continue his study in preschool itself , because he is small boy .Each and every one must be not greater than him capacity and age.
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