Any recommendations on Nursery School in Massapequa or other local areas?
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jmo
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Any recommendations on Nursery School in Massapequa or other local areas?
Hi, I have twin boys who are 2 and I think they need to start going to some type of nursery program for a couple of hours a day. They are highly active and like true sponges, but aren't potty trained yet. I'm thinking 2-3 days a week for a couple hours a day.
Does anyone have any recommendations or feedback on any nursery school programs in the Massapeqau/Wantagh/Copiague/Amityville areas?
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
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Posted 4/6/09 9:33 AM |
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2BEANS
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Re: Any recommendations on Nursery School in Massapequa or other local areas?
my sis used a place on broadway in massapequa with her first 2 kids, she put her 3rd is in this year but the price went up so next sept using another place instead. If you want the names I can find them out from her.
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Posted 4/6/09 9:51 AM |
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shellybean
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Name: mich
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Re: Any recommendations on Nursery School in Massapequa or other local areas?
Our Lady of Lourdes in Massapequa has a great Nursery....you dont have to be Catholic BTW
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Posted 4/6/09 9:54 AM |
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jmo
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Re: Any recommendations on Nursery School in Massapequa or other local areas?
Hi 2Beans if you can please send me the info, I would appreciate it!
Thanks again,
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Posted 4/6/09 10:31 AM |
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luckyinlove
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Name: Lauren
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Re: Any recommendations on Nursery School in Massapequa or other local areas?
Presbyterian on Broadway in Massapequa is a good school-- I went there and friends of mine are currently sending their daughter there and are very happy. I also know many people who are in love with St. Martin's Pre-K and Nursery program in Amityville. I am planning on sending my DD there when she is old enough-- she is only one month old now!
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Posted 4/6/09 10:35 AM |
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Sassyz75
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Name: Dina
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Re: Any recommendations on Nursery School in Massapequa or other local areas?
Posted by luckyinlove
Presbyterian on Broadway in Massapequa is a good school-- I went there and friends of mine are currently sending their daughter there and are very happy. I also know many people who are in love with St. Martin's Pre-K and Nursery program in Amityville. I am planning on sending my DD there when she is old enough-- she is only one month old now!
I love St. Martin's! My DD will be going to nursery next year.. For the nursery program, children need to turn 3 by 12/1. Aside from the nursery, they have a 2 year old program which I am currently in now w/ my DD- it's 1 hour/1 day a week- it isn't separation, but gets the children used to each other, the class room, and the teacher as it will be the same for nursery. That class is $80.00 for 10.
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Posted 4/6/09 11:21 AM |
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