Early Childhood Intervention - Criticism

Criticism

Criticism of Early Childhood Intervention asserts growing up is different in detail for each individual, depending on genetic endowments and environmental circumstances. But one thing is common to everyone: the process, in order to take full advantage of the species' potential, must be natural ripening, uninterfered with by clumsy intruders. Thence, criticism of Early Childhood Intervention adduces no one shall push healthy children to learn any skill or academic discipline before they choose to do so of their own accord.

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