Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi, my 3 almost 4 year old just finished her first semester at UMD LEAP program. She did the summer session. Last year she was in the Montgomery County PEP program. I like both programs as PEP really helped with her academic skills and LEAP did a great job with speech therapy. As you all know, PEP is 5 days a week, half a day program. DD was in daycare in Gaithersburg for half day and the school bus brought her to PEP for the afternoon. LEAP however, is only 3 days a week, half a day. Working moms....how did you work this out during the school year? I would love for DD to go to both LEAP and PEP during the Fall.
My DS is almost 3 year old, speech delay, and he is in full day daycare in Gaithersburg. When he turns 3, I am told that the school bus can take him to PEP program in the mornings 5 days a week. I hesitate to make the final decision because he will completely miss the daycare preschool programs (9-noon) 5 days a week. He loves the daycare preschool program because he can play with art/music, go to playground, and learn letters/colors/shape with other kids. Pretty much other than 9-noon daily, other time are just nanny care time, not educational at all. I hear that PEP program also offers in the afternoon 5 days a week, did your DD dropped the afternoon nap last year at 3 years old? Was that a tough adjustment for dropping the nap?
I am interested in UMD LEAP program, hear a lot of good things about it for their speech program. But, we are both working parents, no nanny, and there's no way for us to take him to LEAP program.
Your other option is to keep him at his day care if they are great and do 2-3 times a week private speech therapy. Most of us who did Leap (and some PEP or another day care) also did private speech as LEAP goes by the college calendar so there are huge gaps. Its a great experience but you have to have a nanny, relative or some kind of plan. A good day care and private speech can be equally good.
How do you do the private speech therapy 2-3 times a week? We both working full time, so does that mean either send the private speech therapist to the daycare directly (without us being present) OR someone has to adjust the work hours to take the kid to private speech therapist? I have called a couple private speech therapists before, and they don't offer evening or weekend hours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi, my 3 almost 4 year old just finished her first semester at UMD LEAP program. She did the summer session. Last year she was in the Montgomery County PEP program. I like both programs as PEP really helped with her academic skills and LEAP did a great job with speech therapy. As you all know, PEP is 5 days a week, half a day program. DD was in daycare in Gaithersburg for half day and the school bus brought her to PEP for the afternoon. LEAP however, is only 3 days a week, half a day. Working moms....how did you work this out during the school year? I would love for DD to go to both LEAP and PEP during the Fall.
My DS is almost 3 year old, speech delay, and he is in full day daycare in Gaithersburg. When he turns 3, I am told that the school bus can take him to PEP program in the mornings 5 days a week. I hesitate to make the final decision because he will completely miss the daycare preschool programs (9-noon) 5 days a week. He loves the daycare preschool program because he can play with art/music, go to playground, and learn letters/colors/shape with other kids. Pretty much other than 9-noon daily, other time are just nanny care time, not educational at all. I hear that PEP program also offers in the afternoon 5 days a week, did your DD dropped the afternoon nap last year at 3 years old? Was that a tough adjustment for dropping the nap?
I am interested in UMD LEAP program, hear a lot of good things about it for their speech program. But, we are both working parents, no nanny, and there's no way for us to take him to LEAP program.
Your other option is to keep him at his day care if they are great and do 2-3 times a week private speech therapy. Most of us who did Leap (and some PEP or another day care) also did private speech as LEAP goes by the college calendar so there are huge gaps. Its a great experience but you have to have a nanny, relative or some kind of plan. A good day care and private speech can be equally good.
How do you do the private speech therapy 2-3 times a week? We both working full time, so does that mean either send the private speech therapist to the daycare directly (without us being present) OR someone has to adjust the work hours to take the kid to private speech therapist? I have called a couple private speech therapists before, and they don't offer evening or weekend hours.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi, my 3 almost 4 year old just finished her first semester at UMD LEAP program. She did the summer session. Last year she was in the Montgomery County PEP program. I like both programs as PEP really helped with her academic skills and LEAP did a great job with speech therapy. As you all know, PEP is 5 days a week, half a day program. DD was in daycare in Gaithersburg for half day and the school bus brought her to PEP for the afternoon. LEAP however, is only 3 days a week, half a day. Working moms....how did you work this out during the school year? I would love for DD to go to both LEAP and PEP during the Fall.
My DS is almost 3 year old, speech delay, and he is in full day daycare in Gaithersburg. When he turns 3, I am told that the school bus can take him to PEP program in the mornings 5 days a week. I hesitate to make the final decision because he will completely miss the daycare preschool programs (9-noon) 5 days a week. He loves the daycare preschool program because he can play with art/music, go to playground, and learn letters/colors/shape with other kids. Pretty much other than 9-noon daily, other time are just nanny care time, not educational at all. I hear that PEP program also offers in the afternoon 5 days a week, did your DD dropped the afternoon nap last year at 3 years old? Was that a tough adjustment for dropping the nap?
I am interested in UMD LEAP program, hear a lot of good things about it for their speech program. But, we are both working parents, no nanny, and there's no way for us to take him to LEAP program.
Your other option is to keep him at his day care if they are great and do 2-3 times a week private speech therapy. Most of us who did Leap (and some PEP or another day care) also did private speech as LEAP goes by the college calendar so there are huge gaps. Its a great experience but you have to have a nanny, relative or some kind of plan. A good day care and private speech can be equally good.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi, my 3 almost 4 year old just finished her first semester at UMD LEAP program. She did the summer session. Last year she was in the Montgomery County PEP program. I like both programs as PEP really helped with her academic skills and LEAP did a great job with speech therapy. As you all know, PEP is 5 days a week, half a day program. DD was in daycare in Gaithersburg for half day and the school bus brought her to PEP for the afternoon. LEAP however, is only 3 days a week, half a day. Working moms....how did you work this out during the school year? I would love for DD to go to both LEAP and PEP during the Fall.
My DS is almost 3 year old, speech delay, and he is in full day daycare in Gaithersburg. When he turns 3, I am told that the school bus can take him to PEP program in the mornings 5 days a week. I hesitate to make the final decision because he will completely miss the daycare preschool programs (9-noon) 5 days a week. He loves the daycare preschool program because he can play with art/music, go to playground, and learn letters/colors/shape with other kids. Pretty much other than 9-noon daily, other time are just nanny care time, not educational at all. I hear that PEP program also offers in the afternoon 5 days a week, did your DD dropped the afternoon nap last year at 3 years old? Was that a tough adjustment for dropping the nap?
I am interested in UMD LEAP program, hear a lot of good things about it for their speech program. But, we are both working parents, no nanny, and there's no way for us to take him to LEAP program.
DD did the AM PEP class 5 days a week and was in daycare in the afternoon. It was really hard for her to adjust because she didnt nap. When she did, it was often on the bus ride back to daycare from PEP. If you're able to do PEP I would say go for it. DD's language flourished when she was there and she learned a lot academically.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi, my 3 almost 4 year old just finished her first semester at UMD LEAP program. She did the summer session. Last year she was in the Montgomery County PEP program. I like both programs as PEP really helped with her academic skills and LEAP did a great job with speech therapy. As you all know, PEP is 5 days a week, half a day program. DD was in daycare in Gaithersburg for half day and the school bus brought her to PEP for the afternoon. LEAP however, is only 3 days a week, half a day. Working moms....how did you work this out during the school year? I would love for DD to go to both LEAP and PEP during the Fall.
My DS is almost 3 year old, speech delay, and he is in full day daycare in Gaithersburg. When he turns 3, I am told that the school bus can take him to PEP program in the mornings 5 days a week. I hesitate to make the final decision because he will completely miss the daycare preschool programs (9-noon) 5 days a week. He loves the daycare preschool program because he can play with art/music, go to playground, and learn letters/colors/shape with other kids. Pretty much other than 9-noon daily, other time are just nanny care time, not educational at all. I hear that PEP program also offers in the afternoon 5 days a week, did your DD dropped the afternoon nap last year at 3 years old? Was that a tough adjustment for dropping the nap?
I am interested in UMD LEAP program, hear a lot of good things about it for their speech program. But, we are both working parents, no nanny, and there's no way for us to take him to LEAP program.
Anonymous wrote:I highly recommend year-round private speech for the consistency of the same provider during the critical early years for almost any speech delay. in addition, it is more likely at least one parent can go and observe some times to know soecifically what to be reenforcing at home.
Speech therapy in public school after preschool is most often now in small groups. the one-one-one is essential in the early years. In private pay, as speech moves along consider you are also getting your child set for prereading skills by having the focus on language acquisition.
For nonverbal young children or the on the Autism spectrum also consider sign language in conjunction with speech. As an aside the very experienced grad student ,who does things with our you g adult dsughter, in the communications disorders program here has told me the positive response of kids in the Autism camp to learning some simple signs!
We did speech year-round Privately, plus a split model equal to PEP and regular preschool settings for five years. The other thing I would say is that for some an extra year in preschool or a good daycare program can make a real difference. Kindergarten is what first grade used to be and public school instruction is often paced for the class.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi, my 3 almost 4 year old just finished her first semester at UMD LEAP program. She did the summer session. Last year she was in the Montgomery County PEP program. I like both programs as PEP really helped with her academic skills and LEAP did a great job with speech therapy. As you all know, PEP is 5 days a week, half a day program. DD was in daycare in Gaithersburg for half day and the school bus brought her to PEP for the afternoon. LEAP however, is only 3 days a week, half a day. Working moms....how did you work this out during the school year? I would love for DD to go to both LEAP and PEP during the Fall.
My DS is almost 3 year old, speech delay, and he is in full day daycare in Gaithersburg. When he turns 3, I am told that the school bus can take him to PEP program in the mornings 5 days a week. I hesitate to make the final decision because he will completely miss the daycare preschool programs (9-noon) 5 days a week. He loves the daycare preschool program because he can play with art/music, go to playground, and learn letters/colors/shape with other kids. Pretty much other than 9-noon daily, other time are just nanny care time, not educational at all. I hear that PEP program also offers in the afternoon 5 days a week, did your DD dropped the afternoon nap last year at 3 years old? Was that a tough adjustment for dropping the nap?
I am interested in UMD LEAP program, hear a lot of good things about it for their speech program. But, we are both working parents, no nanny, and there's no way for us to take him to LEAP program.
Anonymous wrote:Hi, my 3 almost 4 year old just finished her first semester at UMD LEAP program. She did the summer session. Last year she was in the Montgomery County PEP program. I like both programs as PEP really helped with her academic skills and LEAP did a great job with speech therapy. As you all know, PEP is 5 days a week, half a day program. DD was in daycare in Gaithersburg for half day and the school bus brought her to PEP for the afternoon. LEAP however, is only 3 days a week, half a day. Working moms....how did you work this out during the school year? I would love for DD to go to both LEAP and PEP during the Fall.