Not everyone agrees that programs that seek to enhance academic skills during the preschool years are a good thing.
[■]In fact, according to developmental psychologist David Elkind, United States society tends to push children so rapidly that they begin to feel stress and pressure at a young age. [■]Elkind argues that academic success is largely dependent upon factors out of parents’ control, such as inherited abilities and a child’s rate of maturation. [■]Consequently, children of a particular age cannot be expected to master educational material without taking into account their current level of cognitive development. [■]In short, children require development appropriate educational practice, which is education that is based on both typical development and the unique characteristics of a given child.According to Elkind, not only does this cause the child emotional distress, it also fails to bring the intended cognitive gains..