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In Manhattan, the brutally competitive nursery and kindergarten admissions process is leading many parents to sign up their toddlers for therapy. “Preschool admissions tests loom large,” said Margie Becker-Lewin, an occupational therapist on the Upper West Side.
Preschool admissions tests?!? Sounds like the parents are the ones who need the therapy!
Excelsior!
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ReplyDeleteI'm sure if your preschooler can read then that makes them a shoe in. Unless all the others parents catch on. In that case I suppose teaching your preschooler calculus could give them an edge.