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[quote=Anonymous]I'm similar to the other poster(s) who had a kid miss PK3 because of COVID and started in PK4, and is now in K. The hardest part of PK4 for my kid was the expectation that he stick to the routines in the classroom and transition activities along with the other kids. He learned a ton with our nanny and spent a lot of time around other kids, so he was great with the academics and socializing, but he was so used to being able to just pick what activities he wanted to focus on that day and how long he wanted to spend doing something that he really struggled when the teacher dictated what they were doing and for how long. I'm so, so glad he had the time in PK to adjust to that, because in our K classroom the teacher just kind of expects that the kids will already have that skill and it would be really tough if he was starting from scratch this year.[/quote]
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