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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We recently found out that DS is going to prefirst. It's the right decision for him based on the expectations of first grade, but I'm still finding myself a little disappointed that he's spending another year in what seems mostly like a repeat of K. I know it'll be good for him in the long run, but still. Anybody else recently hear that their kindergartener is going to prefirst?[/quote] One of the benefits of prefirst is it really isn't just a repeat of K. The kids I know who went to prefirst had a great year with a great curriculum that was a good mix of K and 1st, and were kept intellectually and socially engaged throughout the year, and were fully ready to move on to 1st grade the following year. The prefirst kids at our school are the leaders when they and the K kids mix, and that leadership tends to hold for the rest of their lower school careers. For kids who might not have been leaders in their K year, it's pretty amazing to see the difference. If you're willing to share the school, other parents may be able to weigh in with specifics, but I've heard mostly good things from parents who sent their children to a prefirst year. (I now have a middle schooler and an upper schooler, so plenty of time to hear parents complaining but there really haven't been any.)[/quote]
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