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Preschool panic: A consultant shares the great lengths parents will go to get their kids past the notoriously competitive interview process (by RobinMadell)

," works with parents with kids as young as six months old — years before they need to even think about preschool. But her clients know that it can take up to two years to prepare for the cutthroat kindergarten application process in New York City, and preschool's their chance to get their child a foot in the door early.

"Can you imagine interviewing a two year old?" Adams said. "What if they say something inappropriate? What if they burst into tears and try to leave? Worse, what if they do nothing at all?""I've had parents tell me stories of toddlers who locked themselves in the closet and refused to come out," she said. "Of ones who would only answer by mewing like a cat. Or one who crawled under a table and insisted she was napping, so don't bother her.

In this training, children are taught to walk in, shake hands, look the interviewer in the eye, and then launch into a discussion regarding their latest favorite hobby — whether it be piano or violin, modern dance, literature, physics, abstract art.

 

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