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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would try to send her. Preschool nowadays is what kindergarten used to be, and kindergarten nowadays is what first grade used to be. A good preschool program would be a better introduction to school for her than kindergarten. [/quote] I disagree. I spent almost $15k/yr on part time preschool at a private k-12. She socialized. The next year I spent about $2,500 on a part time church preschool program. She socialized. When quarantine hit I bought some homeschooling material and the 4 weeks to read program. Now both my 4.5 and 2.5 yo are reading, writing and doing some math.The older one could easily test right in to first grade and the younger into K, but that was all me. I put in minimal effort and I'm very confident they are both way ahead of the curve. Have you looked up the requirements for early entry into K? They set the bar low, in my opinion. [/quote]
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