My daughter is in K2 so the pressure of getting into primary school is starting to creep in among my fellow mums. As I?m only one of two expat mums in the school, I am surprised that my daughter?s classmates are taught to write and read even at home. We just play! When I asked the teachers how my daughter was in school(and I meant in the social sense, not academically), she said that compared to her peers, she cannot identify words as much as her peers.
My husband and I have read to our daughter since birth, not because we want her to be smart, but because we would like to instill the love of books. She devours them. When she sees a bookstore she goes straight in and could stay there for hours! She may not be able to read yet but I?d rather instill the habit of making her enjoy books rather than kill the joy of reading by forcing her.
Am I mad letting her go ?free range? (and I use this term loosely) in this pressure cooker culture where kids must excel? How do you strike a balance in this academically focused culture when you don't want your kid to be behind?
My husband and I have read to our daughter since birth, not because we want her to be smart, but because we would like to instill the love of books. She devours them. When she sees a bookstore she goes straight in and could stay there for hours! She may not be able to read yet but I?d rather instill the habit of making her enjoy books rather than kill the joy of reading by forcing her.
Am I mad letting her go ?free range? (and I use this term loosely) in this pressure cooker culture where kids must excel? How do you strike a balance in this academically focused culture when you don't want your kid to be behind?