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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am on the parent board of a daycare center that has not yet reopened. The center is licensed to provide care to those of kindergarten age and it has furloughed teachers who are qualified to teach pre-K. The center has not offer the K option because it has not developed the curriculum and may not have staff who have K teaching certifications. But who here would be interested in enrolling their K-age child in a daycare center if the pre-K5 teachers provided Zoom/DL supervision and assisted with projects (as some day camps do) but for the rest of the time, provided the regular pre-K5 curriculum they are familiar teaching (which does include teaching sight words and basic pre-arithmetic but does not teach reading, addition, etc.)?[/quote] To me, one of the appeals of using a daycare-based Kindergarten would be that my kid wouldn't be doing all that screen time. Our daycare indicated they can just buy a K curriculum? I floated the idea with our school principal whether kids taking this route may be able to do something like daily circle time with their classmates/teacher but be offline the rest of the time. We haven't had a chance to pursue it closely, but that would be the ideal solution to me. [/quote]
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