QUOTE(quebix @ Aug 18 2022, 10:52 AM)
Hi guys...
just had a discussion with my 5 year old's teachers and they said he is very bright and its a loss if we dont send him for extra classes like musical instrument etc.
He still have so much more he can learn.
in class he is the brightest and he should be able to learn many more things outside.
So, need your help here.
what are the options available for extra curricular or extra classes he can benefit outside?
i dont want him to lose his childhood as well. he must be able to play freely as well. i dont all of his time full with classes.
maybe once or twice a week have some music lessons?
any ideas? what classes u guys send ur kids to etc.
Music is best therapy. If your kid is interested, it's advisable to do so.just had a discussion with my 5 year old's teachers and they said he is very bright and its a loss if we dont send him for extra classes like musical instrument etc.
He still have so much more he can learn.
in class he is the brightest and he should be able to learn many more things outside.
So, need your help here.
what are the options available for extra curricular or extra classes he can benefit outside?
i dont want him to lose his childhood as well. he must be able to play freely as well. i dont all of his time full with classes.
maybe once or twice a week have some music lessons?
any ideas? what classes u guys send ur kids to etc.
I let my kid learn drumming.
Not because I like drumming but because I saw him pretty good at rhythm game, he went searching for classical remix songs regularly. Music teacher said his rhythm is very good.
Most importantly is that, he can release his stress on the drum.
Sep 30 2022, 03:53 PM

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