Thomas Armstrong,in his article "The Curriculum Superhighway" describes the current move in the US of having a sort of connectivity from pre-school to elementary and, until it will reach as far as graduate school. Aptly called "No Child Left Behind" (How does this compare to our Child-Friendly School System?), the intervention focuses on "test scores, benchmarking, data, accountability, and yearly progress". In short, it focuses on the outcomes rather than the unique developmental needs of the child. According to Armstrong, by focusing on "academic achievement discourse' the US educators has forgotten the more essential "human development discourse" which, according to him, is more essential than any educational intervention. In most schools in the US play, which is an integral part in early childhood has been missed by many young children while in their developmental stage. Armstrong took time to appreciate Habibi's Hutch, which is ...