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[quote=Anonymous]We're debating this same issue, except our DD went to preschool (Prek-3) last year at the same school. Classes are small (12 kids or smaller), dedicated bathrooms, most classrooms have dedicated entrances, and the Covid transmission rate in the neighborhood is pretty low (like 60 confirmed Covid cases). Of course the risk compared to home is exponentially larger, but the overall risk still seems ... small? We have grandparents in the area and a nanny, so DD has been basically getting tons of attention from various adults since March. It's been wonderful for her in many ways, but we also think the structure (having to be ready by a certain time every morning, having to follow directions at school, etc) and peer socialization is important and hard to replicate at home. If she did go to school, though, we fear we may need to keep our distance from grandparents, which would also be a significant loss for DD. [/quote]
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