Originally Posted by kathleen'smum
It just struck me as odd when the director said that many of the three year olds entering their program have never tried puzzles before(hence why they have the easy ones, I guess).

Gotcha. Well, I tend to think this is more evidence that there's a bit of an innate teacher in most smart parents, which might just be based on emulating how they were raised and taught by their own parents. It's sad that the average parent may not understand that puzzles can develop thinking talents, and instead buy the Barbie princess thingie or HotWheels racetrack du jour. (Nothing wrong with that, unless the fun-dumb toys exclude the developmental ones.)


Striving to increase my rate of flow, and fight forum gloopiness. sick