Dec 17 2024 10 mins
In this episode of the Discerning Parenting Podcast, Dr. Victoria and Teacher Tasha Mendoza address a common worry for parents: “What if my preschooler doesn’t like reading or writing?” They explore why children resist school tasks, how developmental milestones play a role, and why early academic pressure can harm long-term learning attitudes.
Key Topics:
- Understanding why your preschooler resists reading and writing.
- The importance of observing your child’s behavior and stress levels.
- Why forcing worksheets too early can backfire.
- Balancing school expectations with age-appropriate learning.
- Why parent-child connection matters more than academics at this stage.
Key Takeaways:
- Observe your child: Look for stress signals and adjust expectations.
- Check developmental milestones: Preschoolers need play, movement, and exploration—not worksheets.
- Avoid early pressure: It can create a lifelong aversion to learning.
- Connection first: Your relationship with your child is the foundation for future learning.
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