farm visit

Anonymous
Question: My child's preschool is having the farm visit today at their preschool. The teacher sent out a notice to attend if we would like. Should I go? What in the world are they bringing? We have been to plenty of farms, aquariums, etc...
Anonymous
I'm really not trying to be snarky, but why would ask an anonymous board about this? We don't know if you should go or what the Farm people are bringing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm really not trying to be snarky, but why would ask an anonymous board about this? We don't know if you should go or what the Farm people are bringing.


I guess it's not the "farm" or the "zoo" that really matters but in general should I be going to all of these preschool "events" that are not really events for parents so to speak. The preschool is great with enriching activities for the students but is it worth going is what I'm trying to determine. Something like a school performance is greatly worth going to but if a person from the zoo stops by and shows the kids a few reptiles for 15 mins. while in school is that worthy for me to attend. That's what I'm trying to figure out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm really not trying to be snarky, but why would ask an anonymous board about this? We don't know if you should go or what the Farm people are bringing.


I guess it's not the "farm" or the "zoo" that really matters but in general should I be going to all of these preschool "events" that are not really events for parents so to speak. The preschool is great with enriching activities for the students but is it worth going is what I'm trying to determine. Something like a school performance is greatly worth going to but if a person from the zoo stops by and shows the kids a few reptiles for 15 mins. while in school is that worthy for me to attend. That's what I'm trying to figure out.


For example, Fall festival seems worthy because it's an event.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm really not trying to be snarky, but why would ask an anonymous board about this? We don't know if you should go or what the Farm people are bringing.


I guess it's not the "farm" or the "zoo" that really matters but in general should I be going to all of these preschool "events" that are not really events for parents so to speak. The preschool is great with enriching activities for the students but is it worth going is what I'm trying to determine. Something like a school performance is greatly worth going to but if a person from the zoo stops by and shows the kids a few reptiles for 15 mins. while in school is that worthy for me to attend. That's what I'm trying to figure out.


For example, Fall festival seems worthy because it's an event.


NP--why are you asking us? In less than one minute you can email your preschool and get an answer to this question.
Anonymous
I wouldn't go.
Anonymous
If you're invited, you are free, why not? I loved being able to go to my child's school whenever possible.

I don't know that I'd take a day off of work, but if you stay at home, isn't that what it is all about?
Anonymous
At my kids' center, parents never came to those animal visit or storyteller things that were mid-day but something like a fall festival with crafts and snacks would be scheduled late afternoon so then parents might pick up a little early on those days.

I'd interpret the invitation as if you work across the street from the center and want to take 20 minutes away to snap a photo of your kid with a bunny, then you'd be welcome. Otherwise, nothing to worry about skipping.
Anonymous
You mneed to consider how your child will react if you show up for a half hour and then leave. Many children would get upset at this because they expect to go home when you show up. If your child is like that I would not go.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:At my kids' center, parents never came to those animal visit or storyteller things that were mid-day but something like a fall festival with crafts and snacks would be scheduled late afternoon so then parents might pick up a little early on those days.

I'd interpret the invitation as if you work across the street from the center and want to take 20 minutes away to snap a photo of your kid with a bunny, then you'd be welcome. Otherwise, nothing to worry about skipping.


Thank you, I went and this ended up being the most true response. Only 2 other moms were there. 1 who rode her bike there and another who works 5 mins away. It's confusing to determine sometimes with preschool events because I think they have more flexibility and creativity in their events. BTW it was so adorable because they had 2 Shetland ponies and gave every child a ride. And my 5 year old daughter wanted nothing to do with me...she wanted to stay with her school friends which is good but kind of made me sad that she's growing up so fast.
Anonymous
FWIW, our preschool also sends these notices because not all kids attend five days a week, and they are welcome to come with a parent on the days they don't attend for the special visits.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:FWIW, our preschool also sends these notices because not all kids attend five days a week, and they are welcome to come with a parent on the days they don't attend for the special visits.


+1.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Question: My child's preschool is having the farm visit today at their preschool. The teacher sent out a notice to attend if we would like. Should I go? What in the world are they bringing? We have been to plenty of farms, aquariums, etc...


What an odd post, OP. I would imagine that they will not be bringing a farm, but some animals. Perhaps some chickens and sheep?? If you want to go, go. If not, go get your nails done.
Anonymous
OP, I had to laugh because I responded up thread to this and have never been to one of these types of events in four years of preschool across two kids, though I do work relatively nearby.

And then DC2 comes home today after an animal visit at his school today and says "the next time we have the animals come, please can you come visit during it?" Gah! Guess I get to go check one out after all...
Anonymous
Good grief, go spend some quality time with your kid at preschool once in a while. What is wrong with parents who do not want to interact and get involved??? One of my kids is 8 and we still are involved with school activities they have!!
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