Am i right?
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looks more like prison standard
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riash:
Hardly talked???? Sat on the mat w/o budging??? Only play toys given by teacher, no running to the toy corner or snatching???? :!: Very super unusual. :? SUPER STRICT/STERN Teacher.
- all 4 kids in my sons playgroup (18mths - 24 mths) hardly talked, either to the teacher or amongst themselves.
- all were highly disciplined. they are able to sit on a mat without budging without any toy / book in hand whilst waiting for snacks to be prepared / bath time. again, no talking.
- all were able to eat by themselves with minimal assistance.
- whilst sitting on a mat, the teacher would hand out toys to each of them during play time, children did not go running to the toy corner.
- all books were borrowed from NLB.
Children these age like to mix with others hence developing their social skills. This is certainly NOT a norm in CC, more like a prison with watchful wardens around.
CHildren should be taught to share & explore.
All CC MUST have their own library (a collection of books based on the themes). Borrowed form NLB ??? Budget constraint?? How many can one borrows to be sufficient for the WHOLE CC?
Is yr child happy there? Well, u may observe for a couple more wks. Don't think any normal kids will stay seated on the mat w/o budging for long. Don't feel comfortable there, better :siam: -
thank you girlmum and ooptimizer! i am getting my son out of there asap.
really appreciate your comments, they re-inforce what i was thinking. was initially jaded by the discipline standard there, and after visiting a couple more cc these past week, i realise that others are no where near what i hv seen in that cc. -
while i believe kids should be taught discipline from young, but this cc is too much.
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Felt that for kids in PG, sessions should be less structured, more play-based. The environment should be conducive for them to learn through play and also pick up social skills. Hence, the name - "Play"Group. It is no good for kids to be suppressed too much at such a young age.
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wonder if the kids happened to be the ‘guai guai’ type or are they trained to be like tat?
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haha...those are not real kids. More like robots. :lol:
Cannot imagine a class of young kids playing quiet. Certainly something sinister is brewing.
I would rather kids talk, play with their friends, laugh, share toys, bicker(and in the process, learn how to compromise and empathise).
Quiet kids?
Super abnormal...perhaps they are punished till like that? -
ponyo:
Agree with ponyo there... At their age they are constantly trying to push boundaries, and things generally 'escalate' for a while especially when they are around their 'accomplices'. Being able to sit THAT still not remain THAT quiet is something that even teenagers can deal with, unless you stick them in front of a TV or their computer! :?haha...those are not real kids. More like robots. :lol:
Cannot imagine a class of young kids playing quiet. Certainly something sinister is brewing.
I would rather kids talk, play with their friends, laugh, share toys, bicker(and in the process, learn how to compromise and empathise).
Quiet kids?
Super abnormal...perhaps they are punished till like that? -
Agree with all of you that it seems pretty robotic. funni thing is the kids would respond to me when i was trying to get my son to sit still by singing songs to him or pointing out items of interest. i get the feeling they are not encouraged to express themselves which makes it easy for the teachers. i know they make the kids who misbehave sit out activities.
anyway, i hv taken my son out of there
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Some CCC partner up with NLB, so they have NLB’s book on loan to students. No surprise because the CCC near my mum’s place is a mini-children’s library.
About them being strict, I guess with 4 kids, it’s easy for the teacher to manage. Kids are very odd, when 1 behaves, the rest tend to follow. It could be that the kids who happen to be in his class are not the hyper type like my boy.
When I went to pick up my boy at his CCC, the kids there are generally very well-behaved, except my boy. So sometimes I wonder if my boy is the odd one out
There are pros & cons about being so strict. Pros is that the kids will learn discipline from young age and when they go on to Primary school, they won’t get a shock when the teachers are too fierce!
Cons is that the child may not learn to speak up or may end up very timid/shy.
My boy needs a fierce teacher to discipline him, so I don’t mind such environment for him. He’ll still talk non-stop no matter what, so no worries about not expressing himself or speaking up.
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