As children progress through the ‘Terrible Twos,’ some of the physical, cognitive, emotional and language milestones they often achieve (positive and negative) include: pulling their pants up and down, having tantrums when frustrated, disobeying their parents to test the waters – and they “may follow two-step directions” like take your shoes off and put them by the door.
In some households they are also being enrolled into tutoring programs.
According to a recent article in The Courier Mail, children “as young as two are attending pre-prep tutoring” in what is called “a growing trend among parents.”
Demand seems to be particularly high in Queensland, with private classes for toddlers steadily gaining popularity.
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When I first stumbled across this information my jaw dropped and stayed that way as I attempted to grapple with why two-year-old children, the ones barely out of nappies or sometimes still in them, are being tutored.
The reasoning behind the decision, in many cases, is to prepare these toddlers and pre-schoolers for primary school – in particular, entry testing prior to beginning school or select entry testing for ‘prestigious schools’.