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kb25 · 03/03/2007 14:39

Does anyone send their ds or dd to Asquith Court in Dulwich? My son is 2 and a half and has just started but I'm now unsure I've made the right choice for him. It's great on the actual day to day care (ie. changing nappies/feeding them healthy food) but there seems to be no structure, no circle time, and lack of education... any other mums out there who know better than me?

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Are your children’s vaccines up to date?
nzshar · 03/03/2007 16:42

Why do you think a 2 and a half year old needs educating? Early years cirriculum has moved on in the past few years towards a child lead base. Children are encouraged tofind subjects through play eg dinosaurs, then the interest is built on in an individual way. So the 'bulk' educating is starting to be phased out. Its all about learning through play. I personally think that there is more than enough years of formal education ahead this country starts them young as it is. Actually I think im a bit biased as well having been through a different countries education system

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