The $400-an-hour service includes a playdate among three to five 4-year-olds. The children are closely monitored to see how each plays and interacts with the others.
Parents are then told what their child needs to work on before applying to top-end schools, where the toddlers will be judged on skills such as sharing, coloring, holding a pencil, and taking directions from authority figures, according to the Post.
In the crazy competitive world of New York preschools, that edge can really make a difference. Getting into public pre-K programs in
But still, experts told the Post that too much coaching can do more harm than good and cause kids to sound like robots instead of 4-year-olds, raising a red flag with schools.