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14th Oct 2008
What is the right age to start schooling of kids? Play school can begin by the age of one and half or two And pre-school by the age of three.However since every child is growing differently if your child has difficulty adjusting she can take her time and begin school even later.
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6th Oct 2008
My daughter is a kidzee child of nursery, her birth is 11th Jan 2006. we took admission for her last september in nurserey. Is it a correct dicision Dear madam. if your child is adjusting well it is ok.But at any point if the child seems stressed out or unabl to adjust you must help the child cope and not pressurise her in any way.If the child has difficulty in coping with the curriculum now or later it would be advisible to repeat the year.But if you and her teachers think that she is taking everything in her stride without any academic or behavioural issues yours is indeed a right decision.
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6th Oct 2008
My daughter is about 2 years and 3 months old. Inspite of our best of efforts, we've not been able to inculcate the toilet habits into her. Will it be possible to admit her in Kidzee in such a circumstances? And will Kidzee be able to guide her in this direction? Dear Sir, You can admit your child to KIDZEE provided that the centre is ready to care for your child.They may ask for assessment of her development by a psychologist which you may have to provide.In the mean time you can follow some simple routines to toilet train the child. 1.Take the child at regular intervals to the toilet even before she asks for it. 2.Use a colourful potty or a soft toilet seat in or near your washroom to encourage your child to use the toilet. 3. Every time the child uses the toilet shower her with praises .You could give him a star or his favourite activity so that the child is motivated to use the toilet. 4.it is very important tht you are consistent and promt in your praises and rewards. 5.Ignore toileting accidents and praise only acceptable behaviour.