He just wants to get rid of it in kindergarden, which is a good thing; all the ‘sorting’ that happens at that age is based in pseudoscience that isn’t regarded as legitimate by ed. experts, but of course there is a cottage industry in it. Understanding who’s gifted and who isn’t doesn’t really happen until a few years later.
He just wants to get rid of it in kindergarden, which is a good thing; all the ‘sorting’ that happens at that age is based in pseudoscience that isn’t regarded as legitimate by ed. experts, but of course there is a cottage industry in it. Understanding who’s gifted and who isn’t doesn’t really happen until a few years later.