
Starting school early, play-based learning, and more issues on children's education
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Show Notes
When should kids really start kindergarten? Should you worry if your child is “behind” in writing or reading? In this episode, Hannah Grace talks to Dr. Marison Dy, an early childhood care and development expert from UP Los Baños, about the Department of Education’s new cutoff for kinder enrollment, play-based learning, developmental milestones, and how parents can better support their kids at home and in school.
Discover why play is the most powerful tool for learning, what signs to watch out for, and how to lay the groundwork for your child’s well-being and love for lifelong learning.
This episode is engineered by Anthony Tobias. Jaemark Tordecilla is our editor-at-large.
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