Need to bring changes in Delhi nursery admission age criteria for year 2021-2022.

Asked on 02 Jul 2020, 08:42 am
By Parents
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Due to coronavirus, every parent is worried about their child's future.many of us didn't take our child's admission into play school And this year(2020) no one will do so.. we as parents can teach them basics at home without any screenstudy..


BUT What we can't teach them is how to go to school, sit in class, make friends, talk to other kids, how to communicate with teachers, how to tell theirneeds.we can only make them learn academically but not behaviors..

And the problem is how will they go straight away to nursery school or formal school..will they be able to sit in class for long hours?

And hence, they will be traumatized and scared of schools forever..

Please its a request from a worried parent to make changes in DELHI NURSERY ADMISSION AGE POLICY..PLEASE INCREASE THE UPPER AGE LIMIT TO BE 4.5....


#Education#Nursery admission, Delhi nursery admission, education ministry

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William Cooper

It's understandable that parents are concerned about their children's future, especially in light of the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Adjusting to the school environment and developing social skills are important aspects of a child's development that can be challenging to replicate at home.

Regarding the age policy for nursery admissions in Delhi, it's important to note that decisions about educational policies are typically made by education authorities and policymakers. If you feel strongly about this issue, you may consider advocating for change by:

Petitioning: Start a petition to gather support from other parents and community members who share your concerns. Presenting a unified voice can be powerful in bringing about change.

Contacting Authorities: Reach out to education officials, school boards, and policymakers to express your concerns and propose solutions. This can be done through letters, emails, or meetings.

Community Engagement: Engage with other parents, schools, and community organizations to raise awareness about the importance of age-appropriate admissions policies and advocate for change together.

Seeking Support: Contact education advocacy groups or child welfare organizations that may have resources and expertise to support your cause.

It's important to approach this issue with a constructive and collaborative mindset, seeking to work together with relevant stakeholders to find solutions that benefit all children.

22 May 2024, 07:59 am