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42 sats \ 1 reply \ @cryotosensei 7 Dec 2023 \ on: Where have you experienced a fresh new perspective? earth
@birdeye21 what a delightful story. You show that despite all our cultural differences, we have the capacity to weave dreams and conceptualise goals.
And of course, I wanna share my Japanese perspective
In a previous life, I worked as an Assistant Language Teacher in Kumamoto City, Japan. I was occasionally attached to a kindergarten for a day. What really shocked me was that the Japanese kids played and played throughout the entire day. I should know, because I was always unceremoniously cast as the demon for their favourite game “鬼ごっこ”. Maybe I would play some light games and introduce to them how to say colours in English, but that’s it. They don’t even study the hiragana alphabet in preschool!
I confess that I was judgemental, but you must remember that I hail from Singapore, where seven-year-olds are expected to know the past tense and recognise various Chinese characters in their first year in elementary school. School isn’t a place for kids to learn from scratch; it's an arena for them to outperform one another.
This focus on unstructured play in Japan baffled the hell out of me.
Guess what? My bicultural son is enrolled into a Japanese kindergarten for this month. When I picked him up today, he leapt off from his tricycle and hugged his friends goodbye. Later, he told us about how he had picked up acorns earlier today. His teacher thoughtfully packed some acorns for him to bring home, so we know that he’s recounting something authentic.
You know, I’m sure he is happy studying at PCF Sparkletots but can I cross-my-heart-and-hope-to-die say that he is leading a carefree life? I doubt so. At the end of the day, I just want his kindergarten to nurture his joy and carefree spirit. He has plenty of time to become an “economic unit” in time. There’s no rush.
Attaching the various goals of preschool education that I encountered on the following newsletter 👇
https://m.stacker.news/7118
Sounds like you're doing the parent thing right! keep nurturing that soul. I know work culture in Asia is insane, gotta instill that sense of joy for life!
Thank you for sharing :)
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