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    • Do You Think Singapore’s Early Childhood Education System Is Overly Competitive?

      Hi everyone,

      I’ve been reflecting on Singapore’s early childhood education system and how it often feels like a race to get kids ahead from such a young age. From the rigorous focus on academics to the numerous enrichment programs, there’s no denying that the system is designed to be competitive.

      While this approach does prepare children for Singapore’s demanding education system, I wonder if it might come at a cost. Are we pushing our little ones too hard, too soon? Shouldn’t early childhood be more about exploration, creativity, and developing a love for learning, rather than preparing for academic milestones?

      One alternative I’ve been researching is the Montessori method, which emphasizes self-paced, hands-on learning in a nurturing environment. Montessori classrooms allow children to choose activities that interest them, promoting independence and curiosity. This contrasts with the structured and test-oriented methods seen in many traditional kindergartens here.

      What do you think? Do you believe Singapore’s approach to early childhood education strikes the right balance? Has anyone here tried Montessori programs, and do you feel they help kids thrive without the stress of competition?

      I’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences!

      Cheers!

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