Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bananas? The person is moving anyway and has the flexibility to move close to their preschool of choice. Sounds perfectly reasonable to me!
Preschool is two years long. Moving for preschool, when the are good options everywhere, is kind of nuts.
They may have more kids. What’s it to you? Be helpful and provide recommendations or scroll past and move along. Some people rent and leases are only one year. You don’t know OP’s entire situation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bananas? The person is moving anyway and has the flexibility to move close to their preschool of choice. Sounds perfectly reasonable to me!
Preschool is two years long. Moving for preschool, when the are good options everywhere, is kind of nuts.
Anonymous wrote:Bananas? The person is moving anyway and has the flexibility to move close to their preschool of choice. Sounds perfectly reasonable to me!
Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:You are going to move solely for access to a preschool? I mean this in the most helpful way, but I'd rethink that. There are hundreds of phenomenal preschools all over NoVA (and likely Maryland too--DC has free PK at that age, so probably less in the city).
Pick your location based on commute, housing affordability, and if you're going to be here longer than 2 years, access to good elementary and beyond.
How in the world did you get from her post that she is moving solely for preschool?
\Anonymous wrote:You are going to move solely for access to a preschool? I mean this in the most helpful way, but I'd rethink that. There are hundreds of phenomenal preschools all over NoVA (and likely Maryland too--DC has free PK at that age, so probably less in the city).
Pick your location based on commute, housing affordability, and if you're going to be here longer than 2 years, access to good elementary and beyond.