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[quote=Anonymous]One center had 12 kids and it was fine. Another center had 16 kids and it was not OK (for reasons unrelated to class size). From age 2.5, we switched a child to a center that had 25+ kids with 6 teachers. It felt chaotic to me but we stayed and loved it. Two of my kids went through this large class size center and did well. My older child aged out and has been doing well in her fairfax county public school with 20-22 kids. It's not the class size but the quality of care and attention that matters. On the plus size about large classrooms, they have a larger space with more variety of toys than a classroom with just 8 kids might have. They also have enough of a budget to be able to rent out water slides, bounce houses, and such. [/quote]
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