Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Three. You can find a two or three day a week program at a church that is not that expensive.
And you dint need to be affiliated with said church. They just use their rooms/playground/space. Ours is at a Methodist church for example.
It's not really that expensive Op. If you break down the cost per hour it's surprising low. 9-1pm MWF w/snacks and crafts included and the value of making friends (not just merely the acquaintances at the playground your nanny goes to).
And most preschools accept kids even tho it's started already so don't be deterred
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get ready for the kiddie germs!!! Nonstop sick and germs.
+1 This is why so many choose a nanny in the first place. If future kindergarten readiness is a concern, start preschool at 4.
Anonymous wrote:Three. You can find a two or three day a week program at a church that is not that expensive.
Anonymous wrote:Get ready for the kiddie germs!!! Nonstop sick and germs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Three. You can find a two or three day a week program at a church that is not that expensive.
This is what a lot of parents I've known have done.
Anonymous wrote:Three. You can find a two or three day a week program at a church that is not that expensive.