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“What preschool do you go to?” the doctor asked our three-year-old granddaughter, who was perplexed by the question.

My husband quickly responded, “As long as she is with us, she will not go to school.” Thus quickly ending that conversation.

Parents are bombarded with facts and comments that preschool is essential to well-being and future of their young children. It seems as though strangers take a more than appropriate interest in our preschoolers academic and social life. Somehow the village thinks it knows best what our children need.

The truth is your instinct to cuddle and nurture your child is right. You don’t really need some professional to tell you what your heart already has. But sometimes it helps to have some information for the naysayers.

Preschool At What Cost? challenges many of the popular notions about preschool and formal academics in early childhood. This book looks at the history of preschool, little publicized statistics, and the politics behind the modern preschool movement.
You will learn
* answers for those who question your decision to keep your child at home.
* the importance of unstructured learning activities and play.
* how to build a good foundation for your child’s future.

Preschool At What Cost? is not a program, curriculum, or how-to. It is information important for parents and grandparents who want to nurture their young children (and grandchildren) without the pressure of out-of-home preschool. It confirms what you already knew in your heart.

Preschool At What Cost? eBook Susan K Stewart

Great book to help families choose the best preparation for school readiness. Great evidence based information.

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  • File Size 222 KB
  • Print Length 99 pages
  • Simultaneous Device Usage Unlimited
  • Publisher Practical Inspirations (August 7, 2012)
  • Publication Date August 7, 2012
  • Language English
  • ASIN B008USRJOY

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"Preschool At What Cost"....

THIS book SO gets it right! Not only is the book an informative bundle of well researched information on the huge push in this country to send our tiny folks to preschool, but it is a GOOD read....As a mother and now grandmother of a 20 month old, I have never felt that sending our children to preschool was in their best interest as the only GOOD choice on how they should spend those important early years. I felt from the time they were born that my son and daughter were better off spending time with their family...and that it was up to my husband and I to see that they had adventures, played and enjoyed their young lives, and learned about their world in a hands on manner. I turned the den into a playroom filled with dress up clothes and lots of fun things to look at and they learned from everything they saw and did. Since when did we wholesale want to give our children over to strangers to raise while we do something else???

I utilized my local church preschool for a year, 1 day a week for three hours, while I finished up in graduate school. BUT from the start, our philosophy has been that these are our children and as such, God gave us these children to raise and to look out for, and not to the government. I love how Susan ties up her thoughts into a very convincing argument in defense of parents retaining their God given right to let their children play and grow within the confines of their own homes.

I highly recommend this book to all parents of small children!
These days it seems like all 3 and 4 year olds are in a formal preschool program. Have we ended up sending a message to the parents of those precious little ones that they are unable to provide all that their children need? Even programs that only meet several mornings per week convince parents that their children will lack important academic and social skills if they don't leave home on a regular basis.

In this book, Susan Stewart summarizes the history of the preschool movement and includes research which clearly demonstrates that attendance in a formal preschool program is not required in order to produce a well-educated, socialized adult 12-15 years later. In fact, some programs actually produce the opposite results of that which were intended.

If you want to keep your children home to cuddle and grow alongside you, this book will provide the statistics and logic you might need to convince well-meaning friends and relatives that you aren't ruining them. This book is well documented and includes many links and resources for further study. It is well worth the read for the parent of every 2-5 year old!
PreschoolAt What Cost
Susan K. Stewart
Published by Practical Inspirations
P.O. Box 561
Luling, TX 78648
[...]
ISBN 978-0-976739429-4
86 pp. e-book or pdf, Plus internet and print resources

Susan K. Stewart's book, Preschool At What Cost should be read by every parent and grand-parent of pre-kindergarten children. She presents balanced, well-researched information about the failure for long-term positive results from academic instructions to preschoolers by government and private organizations. She gives data that shows children this young do far better with self-directed, imaginative play and the security of parental involvement in their lives.

The book is clearly written and easy to read. The author lists research studies at the end of each chapter plus web and print resources at the end of the book. Chapters include a history of preschools (both kindergarten, nursery and government schools such as Head Start), the Real Numbers, What Experts Say, and the Politics of Preschool academic Education.

Then Stewart has several chapters on what parents can do and why. Too many parents have been influenced by the media to think they're failing their children if not enrolled in a preschool that teaches reading and math and such `school-type' subjects as young as possible. Stewart shows that the real need of young children is to develop character, imaginative thinking, socialization, truths about God and good manners. Research proves that all these contribute far more to long-range success.
Great book to help families choose the best preparation for school readiness. Great evidence based information.
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