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The Education Equation with No Silly Questions' Danielle Freilich & Jordana Fruchter

The Education Equation with No Silly Questions' Danielle Freilich & Jordana Fruchter

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Each child is unique and decisions about your child's learning, education, and development should be driven by individual needs rather than societal expectations. Education experts Danielle Freilich and Jordana Fruchter, hosts of "No Silly Questions" podcast, open up about their mission to empower parents to make informed educational decisions, unravel education jargon, and navigate the rewarding journey of parenthood. They discuss the private versus public school education and the ever-evolving landscape of school admissions, offering valuable insights, especially for parents navigating the New York City school system. From seeking guidance on preschool choices to the nuances of redshirting, they unpack the research, debunk myths, and provide insights into the potential advantages and disadvantages of the complex landscape of child development and education.

Tata's Tip of the Week: Language development through a unique method – sabotage.

Creating challenging situations such as offering the wrong-colored crayon or utensil, can enhance language skills and foster problem-solving abilities in a fun and engaging way.

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