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[quote=Anonymous]OP, learn from my mistake! I quit a great part time job in a field that is DYING. I thought I'd get in later when it was more convenient for my family. Fast forward 10 years, and I'm still looking for that perfect job!!! How I regret quitting that job!! DO NOT DO IT, OP!! Hire a nanny for the short term, or find another preschool that's more nurturing. Montessori is not for every kid. I found them very cold when I looked at them. I picked a preschool that was warm and loving and more like a home environment. Hire a nanny to help you with the transition. Do not quit your job!!! NO NO NO NO NO!!! I know it's stressful, but pull your kid out of the montessori school, pay the nanny while you look for another preschool, have the nanny do the transition. Once your child is settled into preschool she likes (this could take a few months), then you won't need the nanny any more. So you're making a pittance, so what? Why kill your career completely? You can afford the nanny in the short term. You DD will adjust to school, and you'll still have the job and you'll have more opportunities, which you won't have if you quit. [/quote]
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