Sunday Simples

I reiterate……who needs to buy toys?

T2 found an old McDonald’s toy from under the dresser and spent a whole 20 minutes playing with it. We observed admiringly.

It was a Doraemon trapped on a whale gadget which moved if you twisted it clockwise. She had to figure it out herself how to get it moving, but kept rotating it the wrong direction. Haha….

Seriously though, T2 at this stage is far more developmentally aware and advanced than T1 was at the same age (despite all the schools and educational programmes T1 was enrolled at, and NOT that I’m comparing……); which I find extremely interesting. I have not been stimulating her at home (don’t even read to her, yikes! That’s what T1 is there for!) and she has not attended school apart from a stint at some classes which taught colours and body parts (but she knew them all anyway). So my conclusion is that the more you allow a child to free play, the more she actually learns!

This is my personal experience. Rather than be fed the information that this colour is blue, the child picks it up herself (AUTOMATICALLY) through sheer observation by sight, by listening to her surroundings and by touching and exploring.

All that wasted money on early childhood education – Pfffttttt…….

Bear with me though, T2 is only 2 and I do believe that it is important to keep the child’s excitement about the world around him as interesting and as fun as possible. This does not mean they need to be enrolled in the most expensive schools.

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4 thoughts on “Sunday Simples

  1. I don’t believe in those fancy enrichment classes. Sorry if I offend but this is my personal choice. Children learn from example and from nurturing. That is how God made them to be. When they are left with their own imagination, it broadens their experience more than any structured learning can give them.
    P/S: Also, I’m a cheapskate!

  2. i also feel guilty in sending my first for classes when she was a baby and totally not bothered with my second. and you’re right, my second learns just as fast from her surroundings and interations with others. in fact, i think she will be the street-smart one since she bullies jie-jie. lol!

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