Preschool Arithmetic Education for Children
Preschool Arithmetic |
Experts differ as to their opinion on what the correct age
is to begin formal education starting at class one of a primary school for
children. Some suggest an age of five and others seven but all agree hat it should
be for children five years or older. Below the age of five a child may remain
entirely out of school as this author did or he may spend a few hours a day at a
play school that includes nursery and kindergarten. The latter should include mainly
play activities. A preschool may be considered at age four or more only if one can be found where loving care is
guaranteed and if a secure way to take the child to that play school and bring
him back home in two or three hours can be organized.. Imposing any additional
learning at this tender age at home or preschool can stunt a child’s mind. It must be allowed to
develop at its own pace under loving care. If a local preschool tells you
differently and wishes to admit a child at three please do not believe that. They are blinded by commercial
considerations.
However even a preschooler begins to learn some numbers at an age as early as three. A child is likely to learn about the
numbers one, two and three before the age of four as a part of his or her daily
vocabulary and also surmise that one apple and another one together makes two
apples. This is the beginning of arithmetic.
New Preschool Arithmetic |
A child between four and five would learn of more numbers
perhaps up to twelve because of references to time. Preschool children also
love to look at pictures in books and play with colored pens.
This author has developed a set of two books that can help a
child under guidance of a parent, teacher or caregiver begin this process of
learning rudimentary arithmetic. The books are entitled ‘Preschool Arithmetic’
for three to four year olds and ‘New Preschool Arithmetic’ for four to five year
olds. Both books are available at Amazon.com and should be widely available at
all online retailers around the world in the coming weeks. An excellent article on the importance of Preschool Arithmetic by Ruth L. Woods of Central Washington College is here:
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