Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I waited until dd was almost 3 and then put her in a combined 2/3s class. She will have had three years of school before K, which is plenty -- there was no reason for her to go to even part-time school the year she turned 2.
So, you had her start K when she was about to turn 6? (No judgment, just curious about whether people take advantage of the option to "test into" -- for lack of a better phrase -- K at 4 if you have a birthday between September 1st and October 15th in most places.) I am also trying to avoid too many years of school before K.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know how other preschools do things (and I am speaking of preschools, not daycare centers), but the one I work at will not move a 2 year old to a 3 year old class during the school year just because they had a birthday. The child must be the age of the class by the cutoff date (for example, they must be 3 by September 1 in order to be in the 3-year-old class for the school year, or 4 by September 1 in order to be in a pre-K class). This method keeps them in line with the kindergarten age cutoff.
Do they ever accept new kids halfway through the year? I have seen a couple of postings about spots coming open at local preschools, but I don't want to rely on that happening as a general rule if it's rare.
Anonymous wrote:I waited until dd was almost 3 and then put her in a combined 2/3s class. She will have had three years of school before K, which is plenty -- there was no reason for her to go to even part-time school the year she turned 2.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know how other preschools do things (and I am speaking of preschools, not daycare centers), but the one I work at will not move a 2 year old to a 3 year old class during the school year just because they had a birthday. The child must be the age of the class by the cutoff date (for example, they must be 3 by September 1 in order to be in the 3-year-old class for the school year, or 4 by September 1 in order to be in a pre-K class). This method keeps them in line with the kindergarten age cutoff.