How much to push 5 year old to write and learn?
I have been a tutor for a five year old for almost a year now. When he started he was four, and was supposed to be entering kindergarten in September; however the mom decided that kindergarten was too expensive and wants me to just keep teaching him.
I taught him to read and write. Originally the dad (who is lives in another country) just wanted me to talk to him so he wouldn't lose his English (we live in Russia and I'm American) and to get his started with writing. I spend two hours every weekday with him.
But later the dad decided he wanted me to teach him to write too. I also just started teaching him math because it was something else to do with the two hours every day.
The kid hates to write. When the dad came to visit to watch in on our lessons, he decided that he wanted me to have the kid write twice a lesson for 15 minutes. For a while I had to pressure the kid to do it and say "your dad really wants you to, etc, etc." just to get him to sit down and write nine letters every day. So we've been doing this. We sit down twice during the two hours and he writes nine letters in like a minute (when he's not stalling or complaining or dropping the pencil on the floor) and then we go back to playing around with legos. But now he has started to say he absolutely hates to write and never, ever wants to do it and makes a different excuse every day, etc. I've tried many different fun ways to get him to write. He likes mazes and sometimes coloring and tracing numbers for the "scores" of different games we play. But it is rare, pretty much never, that he wants to write words anywhere, on lined paper or anywhere else. His writing is legible but sometimes really messed up. I think he is a good deal worse than the kids his age at the school I teach at, who are forced to write for about 15 minutes a day and have their letters erased by the teacher if they aren't perfect and get punished if they don't finish a quota of letters a day. (I'm not the teacher I teach 3 year olds.)
So my question is, is it good to push or force the kid (or kids in general) to write and do other stuff at age 3-5 or is it better to just give them lots of ideas for fun learning and let them do what they want.
As far as this specific student, the mother (who he lives with) never watches the lessons or gives any critique or feedback about what we do whatsoever. The father (who lives in another country) came for a week and watched two lessons and had some critique and said I need to push him to write twice a lesson. They are divorced and split the payments for the lessons between themselves.
I also have a class of 3 year olds where two of the kids just run around and never want to write anything or do any crafts at all. So should I be giving them time outs and trying to scare them and punish them into doing the activities (no matter how much they cry when they get time outs) or should I just forget the time outs and if they don't write with the rest of the class just let it go.
(I use stickers as motivation already. Just wondering if I should try punishments sometimes too, or if you think I shoud never punish them at all.)
What is your philosophy? Thanks.