Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Coming from a Montessori school to a JKLM pre-K, the class is way behind what my son was learning. Surprised how play-based it is. My son complains of being bored and I wish we would have stayed at private Montessori until K
+1. Same experience here. My son is really bored at his JKLM.
If your son is bored at JKLM PK4, why do you think that would dramatically change at K. Give the slot to someone else.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Coming from a Montessori school to a JKLM pre-K, the class is way behind what my son was learning. Surprised how play-based it is. My son complains of being bored and I wish we would have stayed at private Montessori until K
+1. Same experience here. My son is really bored at his JKLM.
Anonymous wrote:Coming from a Montessori school to a JKLM pre-K, the class is way behind what my son was learning. Surprised how play-based it is. My son complains of being bored and I wish we would have stayed at private Montessori until K

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've done both. I prefer my PK4 at a JKLM. They seem to be learning more math and they get chances to show how responsible they can be, like walking the attendance sheet to the office, that they don't do in our preschool.
And we stayed with private preschool in CCDC instead of accepting a spot at Murch because we wanted our 4 year old to have another year of primarily play with no academics. A major difference between most private *preschools* (not daycares with some curriculum ) and dcps is that the preschools don't have m-f, all day long attendance, 9-3ish. For example, DS went 9:30 to 1 four days a week in preK
Anonymous wrote:I've done both. I prefer my PK4 at a JKLM. They seem to be learning more math and they get chances to show how responsible they can be, like walking the attendance sheet to the office, that they don't do in our preschool.