by kidswithadhd » Mon Mar 25, 2013 9:43 am
3 1/2 - too early!
Please let your child BE a child. Once they start schol they will be doing this day in, day out until they are at least 16, but possibly until mid 20s. Forcing reading and writing too early will be more damaging than it is helpful.
Let the nanny do other things for now and wait a few years until the forced extra work kicks in - then choose a nanny based on your needs. A 3 year old does not need extra tuition.
I know how horrifically competitive it seems, and that you want the best for your child, but please believe that being able to read and write at 3 is not an indication of the best.
Having fun, spending time with loved ones, and playing are far more character building at this age than phonics, especially when they're done by some-one untrained and reluctant.
If you MUST persist, then I'm afraid this is something you do yourself, rather than delegating. If it is that important to you then you will need to find the time. But my advice is, don't worry about it. There is very little advantage to be got from forcing the issue at this age.
Forget the working partent guilt and make sure the time you spend with them is quality fun time.
3 1/2 - too early!
Please let your child BE a child. Once they start schol they will be doing this day in, day out until they are at least 16, but possibly until mid 20s. Forcing reading and writing too early will be more damaging than it is helpful.
Let the nanny do other things for now and wait a few years until the forced extra work kicks in - then choose a nanny based on your needs. A 3 year old does not need extra tuition.
I know how horrifically competitive it seems, and that you want the best for your child, but please believe that being able to read and write at 3 is not an indication of the best.
Having fun, spending time with loved ones, and playing are far more character building at this age than phonics, especially when they're done by some-one untrained and reluctant.
If you MUST persist, then I'm afraid this is something you do yourself, rather than delegating. If it is that important to you then you will need to find the time. But my advice is, don't worry about it. There is very little advantage to be got from forcing the issue at this age.
Forget the working partent guilt and make sure the time you spend with them is quality fun time.