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Ellsey10
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At what age did you put your kids into preschool and where did they go?
Edited because I should have mentioned that right now, DS goes to a program at My Gym called "preschool prep"- I drop him off 2 days a week for 2 hours and they prepare them for preschool, do circle time, play, arts and crafts, lunch, etc. He loves going there and I was going to have him continue through the fall and enroll in school January but I'm not sure what to do.
Message edited 8/16/2018 2:16:01 PM.
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Posted 8/16/18 1:31 PM |
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NervousNell
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Re: Pre-School
8 weeks. Tutor Time.
LOL, seriously though, the moms i know who don't work or use daycare usually tried a preschool like setting around 3 or so.
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Posted 8/16/18 1:33 PM |
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gina409
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Re: Pre-School
Upk at are school. They were three when they started but they have a late birthday (class was mostly 4 year olds)
I would have put them in something. At 2 or early 3 but with hem being twins it was like 600 a mo th for 2 days a week for like 2 hours. Was too much for me
Upk was free
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Posted 8/16/18 1:43 PM |
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Ellsey10
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Re: Preschool
Posted by gina409
Upk at are school. They were three when they started but they have a late birthday (class was mostly 4 year olds)
I would have put them in something. At 2 or early 3 but with hem being twins it was like 600 a mo th for 2 days a week for like 2 hours. Was too much for me
Upk was free
If you don't mind me asking, when is there birthday? DS is going to be 3 in November so I was going to wait until January but I have someone who thinks I'm being dumb by waiting.
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Posted 8/16/18 1:45 PM |
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ChristinaM128
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Re: Pre-School
Dd1 was in daycare from 9 months but aged into a more traditional nursery school at a little over 3.5 years at a local catholic school. She attended 5 days/week full day b/c she was used to it but they had half day and partial week options.
Dd2 was watched by grandparents. She did a caregiver and me at 18 mos., is doing a 2-day/week 2 hr program this sept at 33 mos. (both at a local Christian school) and will begin the nursery school described above next sept when she’s a little over 3.5 years. Both my girls are December babies so they miss cutoffs.
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Posted 8/16/18 1:47 PM |
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Momma2015
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Re: Preschool
DD has been in daycare since she was about 4 months, but we're hoping to get her into nursery school next fall. She'll be 3 then and it's a hell of a lot cheaper than daycare!
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Posted 8/16/18 1:51 PM |
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NervousNell
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Re: Preschool
Posted by Ellsey10
Posted by gina409
Upk at are school. They were three when they started but they have a late birthday (class was mostly 4 year olds)
I would have put them in something. At 2 or early 3 but with hem being twins it was like 600 a mo th for 2 days a week for like 2 hours. Was too much for me
Upk was free
If you don't mind me asking, when is there birthday? DS is going to be 3 in November so I was going to wait until January but I have someone who thinks I'm being dumb by waiting.
I think for UPK through the district they have to be turning 4 by a certain date. Because it is Pre Kindergarten, so the year before they start K
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Posted 8/16/18 1:54 PM |
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MrsT809
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Re: Preschool
Posted by Ellsey10
Posted by gina409
Upk at are school. They were three when they started but they have a late birthday (class was mostly 4 year olds)
I would have put them in something. At 2 or early 3 but with hem being twins it was like 600 a mo th for 2 days a week for like 2 hours. Was too much for me
Upk was free
If you don't mind me asking, when is there birthday? DS is going to be 3 in November so I was going to wait until January but I have someone who thinks I'm being dumb by waiting.
Dd turned 3 last November. I started her in a 3s program 2 half days a week. She had a tough time getting used to it (although she told me she loved it from day 1). I didn't like how young she was but I wanted to get her used to school before she did upk 5 days a week.
My oldest did a similar 3s program (2 half days also) but she was 3.5 and more than ready for it.
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Posted 8/16/18 1:55 PM |
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Aries14
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Preschool
both of my girls started preschool a few months before turning 3. Where they went age 3 was 'preschool' and age 4 was "pre-K"
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Posted 8/16/18 2:03 PM |
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Aries14
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Re: Preschool
Posted by Ellsey10
Posted by gina409
Upk at are school. They were three when they started but they have a late birthday (class was mostly 4 year olds)
I would have put them in something. At 2 or early 3 but with hem being twins it was like 600 a mo th for 2 days a week for like 2 hours. Was too much for me
Upk was free
If you don't mind me asking, when is there birthday? DS is going to be 3 in November so I was going to wait until January but I have someone who thinks I'm being dumb by waiting.
My dd was the same. I started her in September. I thought it would be an easier transition to start the same day as the other kids. She did great
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Posted 8/16/18 2:04 PM |
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LuckyStar
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Preschool
My DD is a month younger than your DS. She’s been in daycare since 6 months and will be in her daycare’s pre-school program starting next month. Then next year she’ll go to the daycare’s pre-k and then K the following year. I would not wait at all, I would start him in September to keep him on track with the kids he will eventually go to K with.
A regular nursery school or even UPK would never work for us because we would not be able to pick her up when regular school ends.
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Posted 8/16/18 2:05 PM |
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b2b777
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Preschool
I am all about nursery school. I put my kids in when they were 2 -- twice a week for about two hours. Then at age 3, 5 days a week for 3 hours per day. The following year there was universal prek... 5 days a week 3 hours a day.
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Posted 8/16/18 2:10 PM |
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nycgirl
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Re: Preschool
All my kids at 3 (but I think they get it best at 3.5).
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Posted 8/16/18 2:14 PM |
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gina409
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Re: Preschool
Posted by Ellsey10
Posted by gina409
Upk at are school. They were three when they started but they have a late birthday (class was mostly 4 year olds)
I would have put them in something. At 2 or early 3 but with hem being twins it was like 600 a mo th for 2 days a week for like 2 hours. Was too much for me
Upk was free
If you don't mind me asking, when is there birthday? DS is going to be 3 in November so I was going to wait until January but I have someone who thinks I'm being dumb by waiting.
Nov 26th. It’s crazy because like say for this year,my kids turn 6 and a week later (bc the cut off is def 1st) a kid in their class turns 7. Yet they are in the same grade.
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Posted 8/16/18 3:25 PM |
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BsMomma2014
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Preschool
DS was 1 month shy of his 2nd birthday. He goes to the local catholic school
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Posted 8/16/18 3:39 PM |
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lightblue
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Re: Preschool
My daughter goes to a home daycare where they do "school" but I haven't put her into an actual classroom setting yet for pre-school. She recently turned 3 and has no interest in potty training, so I am waiting to see about maybe putting her in at age 4.
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Posted 8/16/18 4:28 PM |
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MyBabyG
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Preschool
Tutor time
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Posted 8/16/18 4:47 PM |
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ChristinaM128
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Re: Preschool
My daughter is just a month younger than your son but will be a year behind in school due to cutoff. I felt she needed to learn how to socialize with others and how to go through routines. These are really the points of early programs, not so much academics. I found directors of programs to be very helpful if you call and explain your child’s dob. It’s nice to start in sept with a cohort. She loved having friends from her caregiver and me last year who will be joining her this year and that will make seaparation easier.
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Posted 8/19/18 8:43 AM |
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Jacquelina
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Re: Preschool
My first went at 2.5, since his birthday was in May, we enrolled for September. He was VERY shy and being my first, didnt have a sibling to socialize with or even any cousins, just a few of my friends kids. So for him, i felt he needed to start a little early and he actually really came into his own that year and I'm glad we did it.
My second is going to be 2 next month, so he is 6 months behind where my other son was for fall enrollment. I just dont think he is ready from a maturity stand point. He is still struggling with listening and following direction..lol. I just feel like he would really give the teachers a run for their money and I am not sure he would get much out of it at this point. He is very different from my first, he is not shy, very social-able and I think he can wait until he is 3 for sure.
I was also looking into that My Gym program...that sounds like something i could put him in just to do something once a week.
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Posted 8/20/18 9:16 AM |
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MrsO
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Re: Preschool
DS #1 - Aug birthday did Gymboree school prep at 2 2x a week - pre-k at 4 DS #2 - Oct bday - started him the September before he turned 3 - it did not work so we dropped out and restarted in spring DS #3 - September bday - started nursery the sept he turned 3 - loved it DS #4 - Has a December bday so he will not start nursery until the September where he is already 3
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Posted 8/20/18 11:35 AM |
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Sash
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Re: Preschool
I say Preschool 3, Pre-K 4 and Kinder 5.
My son went to kindergarten straight out of daycare. I just threw him in the deep end with no prepwork
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Posted 8/20/18 2:52 PM |
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bunnyluck
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Preschool
My kids started nursery school at 2 (Monday to Friday 9 to 3). But we both work and preferred that atmosphere to a full time babysitter. I think most people I know start some kind of program at 3 and then do full or half day time pre k at 4.
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Posted 8/21/18 11:43 AM |
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LuckyStar
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Re: Preschool
Posted by Sash
I say Preschool 3, Pre-K 4 and Kinder 5.
My son went to kindergarten straight out of daycare. I just threw him in the deep end with no prepwork
they get preschool at daycare!
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Posted 8/21/18 12:21 PM |
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NervousNell
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Re: Preschool
Posted by LuckyStar
Posted by Sash
I say Preschool 3, Pre-K 4 and Kinder 5.
My son went to kindergarten straight out of daycare. I just threw him in the deep end with no prepwork
they get preschool at daycare!
LOL yes. I would have sent her to elementary school at her daycare if I could!
And the best part they don't even have to be potty trained. They can wear diapers in freaking Pre K if you want since it's a daycare.
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Posted 8/21/18 12:33 PM |
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LuckyStar
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Re: Preschool
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by LuckyStar
Posted by Sash
I say Preschool 3, Pre-K 4 and Kinder 5.
My son went to kindergarten straight out of daycare. I just threw him in the deep end with no prepwork
they get preschool at daycare!
LOL yes. I would have sent her to elementary school at her daycare if I could!
And the best part they don't even have to be potty trained. They can wear diapers in freaking Pre K if you want since it's a daycare.
And at the rate we’re going, mine probably will be!
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Posted 8/21/18 1:23 PM |
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