Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We Walk in. I refused all schools that had it. If they do not want you in school what do they have to hide.
At my son's montessori school, a major philosophy is "never do for a child what he can do himself". My son is capable of walking inside and finding his own classroom.
OP, why are you waiting 20 minutes? If drop off is at 9, why aren't you getting there at 8:55?
I teach at a part time preschool. Parents or caregivers walk in for drop off/pickup. I love that the parents get to see the artwork in the hallways, they get to peek into the classroom and see the plants we are growing. I love being able to briefly connect with them if their child was particularly helpful that day or had a difficult day. Sure kids are capable of going in by themselves, but I believe something would be missing for me as the teacher if that were the case. Plenty of other ways to foster independence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We Walk in. I refused all schools that had it. If they do not want you in school what do they have to hide.
At my son's montessori school, a major philosophy is "never do for a child what he can do himself". My son is capable of walking inside and finding his own classroom.
OP, why are you waiting 20 minutes? If drop off is at 9, why aren't you getting there at 8:55?
I teach at a part time preschool. Parents or caregivers walk in for drop off/pickup. I love that the parents get to see the artwork in the hallways, they get to peek into the classroom and see the plants we are growing. I love being able to briefly connect with them if their child was particularly helpful that day or had a difficult day. Sure kids are capable of going in by themselves, but I believe something would be missing for me as the teacher if that were the case. Plenty of other ways to foster independence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We Walk in. I refused all schools that had it. If they do not want you in school what do they have to hide.
At my son's montessori school, a major philosophy is "never do for a child what he can do himself". My son is capable of walking inside and finding his own classroom.
OP, why are you waiting 20 minutes? If drop off is at 9, why aren't you getting there at 8:55?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We Walk in. I refused all schools that had it. If they do not want you in school what do they have to hide.
At my son's montessori school, a major philosophy is "never do for a child what he can do himself". My son is capable of walking inside and finding his own classroom.
OP, why are you waiting 20 minutes? If drop off is at 9, why aren't you getting there at 8:55?
I assume the idea is that everyone gets there then, so either you get there at 8:40 and wait til 9, or you get there are 8:55 and you're the 40th car waiting and the kids need help getting out, so it's 20 mins either way. - not OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We Walk in. I refused all schools that had it. If they do not want you in school what do they have to hide.
At my son's montessori school, a major philosophy is "never do for a child what he can do himself". My son is capable of walking inside and finding his own classroom.
OP, why are you waiting 20 minutes? If drop off is at 9, why aren't you getting there at 8:55?
Anonymous wrote:We Walk in. I refused all schools that had it. If they do not want you in school what do they have to hide.