Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The "long" day prepares them for K. at 4 they can benefit from this schedule. But I have to praise you parents for thinking that a 9-3 schedule is long for kids. I hate to see children in daycares until 6pm or in extended day programs.
Most people don't have a choice. Not everyone has the income for a nanny or a SAHP.
Then do not have kids. why bother if you won't be raising them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The "long" day prepares them for K. at 4 they can benefit from this schedule. But I have to praise you parents for thinking that a 9-3 schedule is long for kids. I hate to see children in daycares until 6pm or in extended day programs.
Most people don't have a choice. Not everyone has the income for a nanny or a SAHP.
Anonymous wrote:The "long" day prepares them for K. at 4 they can benefit from this schedule. But I have to praise you parents for thinking that a 9-3 schedule is long for kids. I hate to see children in daycares until 6pm or in extended day programs.
Anonymous wrote:My DD will be 5 at the end of November. I am looking for a pre-K for her for the fall. We have visited a few Montessoris, Primary Day, Harbor and Green Acres. Anyone have any positives or negatives for any of these schools? The possibilities are overwhelming. Anyone have any guidance? I would really love to find a morning Pre-K but this does not seem to exist.
Thanks in advance!