NCRC Preschool thoughts?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you’re worried about a preschool being ‘too liberal,’ then the problem is you, not the school.


Disagree. You must not have kids this age.


WRONG! I sent both of my kids there, and they received an excellent, age-appropriate preschool education. So I stand by my original comment.
Anonymous
It’s a really warm nurturing place. They understand early childhood better than anyone. I would keep an open mind.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If you’re worried about a preschool being ‘too liberal,’ then the problem is you, not the school.


What an odd statement. How is this OPs problem when she is legitimately asking the right questions?
Anonymous
Loved NCRC for my youngest and regret I didn't send my oldest. She had the most loving, nurturing teachers and they did such a great job sparking her curiosity. I wished we stayed for PK4- she's at a much larger elementary school with a mediocre PK experience.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you’re worried about a preschool being ‘too liberal,’ then the problem is you, not the school.


Agreed, but yes if you’re worried about a preschool being “too liberal”, go find another school. NCRC isn’t going to change its science backed practices to suit your beliefs


I don’t think OP is questioning science backed practices, such as they are at NCRC. She is questioning the deeper philosophy of the school which yes, is extremely liberal.
Anonymous
Well, I can tell immediately that the OP will not fit into NCRC if their main concerns are whether or not the school is 'too liberal' or has 'too many male teachers.' Too bad because they will depriving their child of a fantastic child-centered and play-based early childhood education that is well-respected among the best schools (both public and private) in the DMV.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well, I can tell immediately that the OP will not fit into NCRC if their main concerns are whether or not the school is 'too liberal' or has 'too many male teachers.' Too bad because they will depriving their child of a fantastic child-centered and play-based early childhood education that is well-respected among the best schools (both public and private) in the DMV.


+1.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well, I can tell immediately that the OP will not fit into NCRC if their main concerns are whether or not the school is 'too liberal' or has 'too many male teachers.' Too bad because they will depriving their child of a fantastic child-centered and play-based early childhood education that is well-respected among the best schools (both public and private) in the DMV.


Good point. If that gives OP pause, it really isn't a place for their family.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you’re worried about a preschool being ‘too liberal,’ then the problem is you, not the school.


Agreed, but yes if you’re worried about a preschool being “too liberal”, go find another school. NCRC isn’t going to change its science backed practices to suit your beliefs


I don't think they are using any science backed practice nowadays. Story time with drag queens was confusing for my 4 year old.
Anonymous
Nah. Sounds more like story time with drag queens was more confusing for you and not your child.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you’re worried about a preschool being ‘too liberal,’ then the problem is you, not the school.


Agreed, but yes if you’re worried about a preschool being “too liberal”, go find another school. NCRC isn’t going to change its science backed practices to suit your beliefs


I don’t think OP is questioning science backed practices, such as they are at NCRC. She is questioning the deeper philosophy of the school which yes, is extremely liberal.


Their practices (and yes philosophy) promote diversity. And there have been multiple studies showing why diversity benefits all students. Here’s one:
https://www.nameorg.org/arent_they_too_young.php
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you’re worried about a preschool being ‘too liberal,’ then the problem is you, not the school.


What an odd statement. How is this OPs problem when she is legitimately asking the right questions?


Give an example of something the school does that’s too liberal? And explain why it’s too liberal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:If you’re worried about a preschool being ‘too liberal,’ then the problem is you, not the school.


Agreed, but yes if you’re worried about a preschool being “too liberal”, go find another school. NCRC isn’t going to change its science backed practices to suit your beliefs


I don't think they are using any science backed practice nowadays. Story time with drag queens was confusing for my 4 year old.


If this is really true, my child (a 4 YO?!) would be gone. I thought it was trending in that direction when my youngest was there about 7 years ago, but it sounds like it's gone even further off the deep end since.

I remember being annoyed when they wouldn't let the kids or parents talk about Mothers Day.
Anonymous
My kids attended NCRC many years ago, and we found it...fine. We never understood the big deal of it. One thing that annoyed me was that they seemed to go to lengths to NOT teach reading when our kids (and many others) were clearly ready for it. But it was fine. The kids were happy to go. I found it egregiously overpriced for what it was, but I wouldn't say there was anything really bad about it.
Anonymous
I could not walk into that building holding my toddler's hand...you can't just extinguish the kind of fearful energy and trauma that community went through, no matter how much you want that pathway to BVR/STA. Especially in a city with many excellent preschools.

The details of the HOS's conduct still haunt me. I recommend not reading the specifics because it's hard to shake.
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