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Governor Kotek's Push to Overhaul 'Preschool for All' Stirs National Debate on Universal Early Education

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Oregon Governor Tina Kotek’s recent proposal to end or entirely overhaul Multnomah County’s flagship Preschool for All program has ignited fierce debate across the United States, drawing attention from education policymakers far beyond the Pacific Northwest. Citing what she described as the program’s failure to deliver on its promises despite hundreds of millions of dollars in funding, Governor Kotek declared, “The program as it stands cannot keep its promise” — a statement that has sharply divided public officials, early education advocates, and the families the initiative was designed to serve (OregonLive).

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Oregon’s Preschool for All Debate Offers Lessons for Thailand’s Early Education Push

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A bold proposal from Oregon Governor Tina Kotek to overhaul or end Multnomah County’s universal Preschool for All program has sparked a national debate on early education. The governor argues that, despite hundreds of millions of dollars, the program has failed to deliver on its promises, signaling a need for major changes. The remarks have divided officials, educators, and families who rely on the service.

Launched in 2020, the county’s universal, tuition-free preschool was praised as a model for expanding opportunity and narrowing achievement gaps. For Thai readers, the discussion of universal preschool resonates with ongoing debates about how early education can address inequality and prepare children for a rapidly changing economy. As Thailand considers expanding its own early childhood programs, Oregon’s experience offers both inspiration and caution.

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Daycare Workers Speak Out on ‘Unhinged’ Parental Requests: New Research Highlights Rising Tensions in Early Childhood Education

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Daycare workers around the world are increasingly grappling with a wave of unusual, demanding, and sometimes inappropriate requests from parents, according to recent reports and research, with frustration reaching a boiling point in the sector. As early childhood education faces mounting pressures post-pandemic, these revelations are shining a light on challenges that affect not only childcare providers but also Thai families navigating the evolving landscape of daycare services.

Interest in this issue has surged following a widely shared exposé published by the New York Post, where daycare workers anonymously shared some of the most unreasonable demands they’ve received from parents—from requiring staff to use gold-plated cutlery for a toddler’s lunch to covertly punishing other children on behalf of a parent’s grudge. While the stories sound sensational, they reflect a documented trend: the rise of what educators call “helicopter” and “lawnmower” parenting, where adults attempt to eliminate any perceived obstacle or stress from their child’s path.

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Rising Tensions in Daycare: New Research Highlights Demanding Parental Requests and What It Means for Thai Families

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Daycare workers worldwide report a surge in unusual and demanding requests from parents, reflecting mounting pressures in early childhood education after the pandemic. For Thai families navigating expanding daycare options, these insights underscore how expectations at home can influence classroom dynamics and staff wellbeing.

The conversation intensified after a widely shared exposé in a major outlet, where educators anonymously described extreme parental demands. Examples range from insisting on gold-plated utensils for a toddler’s lunch to covertly punishing other children on behalf of a parent’s grievance. While these anecdotes may seem sensational, they align with a broader pattern experts call helicopter and lawnmower parenting—parents who try to remove every obstacle from a child’s path.

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Saying "No": The One Lesson Teachers Urge Parents to Teach Preschoolers

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A viral video by an American kindergarten teacher has reignited debate on early childhood discipline, with a focus on one simple word: “No.” The teacher, who recently spoke out on social media, expressed frustration that many children enter school without understanding or respecting boundaries, blaming shifts in modern parenting for difficulty in classroom management. The video, which swiftly gathered more than 326,000 views on TikTok, has triggered global discussion on the best ways to prepare children for the structure of school—an issue with important implications for Thai parents and educators.

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Teaching Boundaries: Why “No” Matters for Thai Preschoolers

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A viral video from an American kindergarten teacher has sparked a global conversation about early discipline, focusing on a single word: no. The clip, which has drawn hundreds of thousands of views on TikTok, highlights a growing debate about how to prepare children for school—an issue closely watched by Thai parents and educators.

In the teacher’s widely shared message, she urges parents to teach children to accept “No” as a complete answer before they start kindergarten. She argues that lacking this basic lesson can leave children unprepared for the structured routines of school. The teacher, who resides in Kentucky and is a mother herself, emphasizes that saying “No” is not about harsh authority. Instead, it is about establishing boundaries that foster respect, cooperation, and effective learning in group settings. Her remarks have sparked discussion about “gentle parenting,” a philosophy that emphasizes empathy and collaborative problem-solving.

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Persistent Neuromyths Mislead Educators, New Study Reveals: Thai Classrooms Not Immune

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A major new study has brought to light an enduring problem both globally and in Thailand: despite the growing influence of neuroscience in education, persistent misconceptions—so-called “neuromyths”—continue to misinform the way teachers, especially those in early childhood education, understand and apply brain science in their classrooms. The research, published on April 22, 2025, surveyed over 520 early childhood educators in Australia, revealing that many still believe debunked ideas, such as the necessity of catering to “learning styles” or the notion that students are either “left-brained” or “right-brained” thinkers. Experts warn these myths are not just harmless misunderstandings, but may actively undermine effective teaching and learning—an issue with clear implications for Thai educators and policymakers ScienceAlert.

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Thai Classrooms Remain Susceptible to Neuromyths, New Global Study Finds

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A new international study highlights a persistent issue in education: despite growing interest in brain science, many teachers still cling to neuromyths that distort how they teach. The research, published in 2025, surveyed more than 520 early childhood educators in Australia. It found that while some myths have faded, others persist, such as the belief in fixed “learning styles” or the idea that students are strictly left-brained or right-brained. Experts warn these misconceptions can hinder effective teaching and learning, with clear implications for Thailand’s educators and policymakers.

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