I worked in a preschool for many years, and teachers gather anecdotal evidence about different developmental domains for a COR report they share with parents. Sorting foods into healthy and unhealthy was a common class project I would see in the halls. There’s also the visits from the dentists where they teach kids about sugar bugs lurking in their mouths.
I worked in a preschool for many years, and teachers gather anecdotal evidence about different developmental domains for a COR report they share with parents. Sorting foods into healthy and unhealthy was a common class project I would see in the halls. There’s also the visits from the dentists where they teach kids about sugar bugs lurking in their mouths.
Oh yes, my older daughter had the dentist visit/sugar bug speech in preschool! Sigh. It's all so well-intentioned, but just not developmentally appropriate.
I worked in a preschool for many years, and teachers gather anecdotal evidence about different developmental domains for a COR report they share with parents. Sorting foods into healthy and unhealthy was a common class project I would see in the halls. There’s also the visits from the dentists where they teach kids about sugar bugs lurking in their mouths.
Oh yes, my older daughter had the dentist visit/sugar bug speech in preschool! Sigh. It's all so well-intentioned, but just not developmentally appropriate.