Which preschools have launched an online learning option?

Anonymous
Our private preschool has not launched anything yet, and the website suggests that the online component will be only for the Elementary Program. Curious what other Pre-K 3 and 4 schools are doing and what is reasonable to ask in the circumstances (particularly in view of hefty tuition).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our private preschool has not launched anything yet, and the website suggests that the online component will be only for the Elementary Program. Curious what other Pre-K 3 and 4 schools are doing and what is reasonable to ask in the circumstances (particularly in view of hefty tuition).


Anonymous
Ha ha!

Our preschool teachers send videos of them singing which thrill my toddler. So kind of them!
Anonymous
Ours sends a daily email with an activity of the day to try at home. That’s all I would expect.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ours sends a daily email with an activity of the day to try at home. That’s all I would expect.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Ours sends a daily email with an activity of the day to try at home. That’s all I would expect.


Yes , I don’t know what you’d really be able to teach a 3 or 4 year old online. Preschool is mostly about socializing, following directions, learning to take turns ,etc. We can all teach our preschoolers letter sounds and numbers.
Anonymous
I wouldn’t expect much from a preschool.
Anonymous
If my school suggested online learning for a preschooler, I would get a new preschool. Kids that age can’t learn from screens (screens won’t hurt them but they can’t learn that way). They need to be doing, playing, experimenting. A daily activity is try is a nice thing - I am running out of ideas - but k nothing more.
Anonymous
Ours set up daily zoom reading sessions
Anonymous
What are you worried a preschooler will fall behind on? I have two preschoolers at home right now and I'm so relieved I don't even have to pretend to get involved in organized schoolwork.
Anonymous
Ours sent weekly lesson plans and the specials teachers livestream their classes. I'm happy with it but honestly it's preschool...
Anonymous
Ours has three time a day zoom sessions (morning meeting, story time, and song time), plus a daily prompt with follow up via a chat program.
Anonymous
OP here. Definitely not expecting any significant learning here, just some interaction via Zoom, stories/specials via video, etc. to break up the day. Currently school is radio silent, and they have not conveyed what will be done going forward.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Definitely not expecting any significant learning here, just some interaction via Zoom, stories/specials via video, etc. to break up the day. Currently school is radio silent, and they have not conveyed what will be done going forward.


Probably because they're still figuring out what would work? PK is all about social interaction. That's pretty hard to replace.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ours sends a daily email with an activity of the day to try at home. That’s all I would expect.


Yes , I don’t know what you’d really be able to teach a 3 or 4 year old online. Preschool is mostly about socializing, following directions, learning to take turns ,etc. We can all teach our preschoolers letter sounds and numbers.


That's what the video chats have been doing for our kids. They spend a good time just smiling at each other, giggling, they sing songs with the teacher, read a story or two, some simple number of alphabet games/ questions. It is one of the highlights of my preschooler's day.
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