Do you agree that if a child is bright enough he or she can catch up and even outdo others later in primary school, and thus no need to invest in expensive private preschool? Or do you think it's better to build a strong foundation during preschool years so they won't lose out in primary school?
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In the initial years between 1 and 3, kids learn and pick up most of the things from their home and surroundings and people with whom they spend their time with. So, it is important that you as a parent is a good influence on him. Overtime, you make a bad decision, lie, scold a helper, ill-treat an old person, remember, your child is observing and he will keep these things in his heart for the longest time. So, make sure, the initial teaching that we give him as a parent and the environment that we offer him, is good. And when the ground beneath his feet will be solid, no matter, you put him to a private school or not, he would grow up to be a person of great values.
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