Joe90 wrote:
I have heard that a lot of small children aren't developing social skills properly because of lockdown and not being able to go to school or nursery. Also a lot of children weren't getting their education properly at home, not like they would during a full school day in the classroom.
Children are society's future, and if they're not properly educated (socially and intellectually) then we might be headed for a very strange future. Hopefully many children will adjust and regain their social confidence by the time they're teenagers, but social environments is actually vital for children under 6 because that's when their social skills are developing the fastest. School isn't just for learning your ABCs, it is also for learning social and emotional development, which is also an important part of a child's life.
Well said

My mom is a retired teacher who mostly taught pre-K but she also taught kindergarten or 1st grade for one year & also 8th grade for the 2nd half of a year. Most of her friends are fellow teachers & I have heard LOTS of cases about how early quality education can make a huge difference for a kid. That said bad experiences can also make a huge negative difference for a kid. There's a bit of members on this forum who end up dropping out or get homeschooling because of major problems with bullying & not getting their special needs met in a mainstream classroom. I was bullied alot in elementary school & had lots of conflict & problems with my teachers & I'm sure that kinda f#cked me up in some major ways. While I do believe that schooling is very important for kids, the one size fits all approach of trying to to hold every kid in each grade to the exact same standards & treat them all exactly the same way is MAJORLY failing lots of kids & some kids really could be better off in a much smaller classroom or with private tutoring or homeschooling instead. I guess my point is that while going to school can potentially be very beneficial for lots of kids, there are exceptions & some kids actually could be better off with an alternative where they may get social interaction on a more individual bases like one on one or small groups instead of being part of big classes & having hundreds of students in their same grade where they have a different teacher & differnt group of students for each subject they take.