Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I sent my kids to First Steps Academy in Tysons. Youngest is still there and my older 2 were very well prepared for Kindergarten. Definitely recommend looking, not sure of their availability
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Anonymous wrote:I sent my kids to First Steps Academy in Tysons. Youngest is still there and my older 2 were very well prepared for Kindergarten. Definitely recommend looking, not sure of their availability
Anonymous wrote:Trinity UMC is a “Parents Day Out (PDO) program, meaning it mostly is just child care. It lets a mostly SAH parent get groceries or run errands; the child gets socialization along with indoor/outdoor play.
Redeemer Lutheran’s Preschool is open-classroom and uses “Creative Curriculum”.
Dolley Madison Preschool is more focused on children with speech/language challenges and/or motor development challenges. I believe they will accept kids without those needs, but their focus is on children with those needs.
These 3 are very different from each other. They really aren’t in the same category.
Can you describe what you are looking for in a preschool for your child ?
By the way, for next Fall one needs to focus and move quickly. Enrollment has started already at most preschools and demand for preschool places often exceeds supply in this area.
Anonymous wrote:Trinity UMC is a “Parents Day Out (PDO) program, meaning it mostly is just child care. It lets a mostly SAH parent get groceries or run errands; the child gets socialization along with indoor/outdoor play.
Redeemer Lutheran’s Preschool is open-classroom and uses “Creative Curriculum”.
Dolley Madison Preschool is more focused on children with speech/language challenges and/or motor development challenges. I believe they will accept kids without those needs, but their focus is on children with those needs.
These 3 are very different from each other. They really aren’t in the same category.
Can you describe what you are looking for in a preschool for your child ?
By the way, for next Fall one needs to focus and move quickly. Enrollment has started already at most preschools and demand for preschool places often exceeds supply in this area.
Anonymous wrote:Also look into:
McLean Montessori on Kirby Rd
Brooksfield School on Kirby Rd
Lewinsville Montessori on Great Falls St
Country Day on Georgetown Pike
Ridgemont Montessori on Georgetown Pike
I suggest looking into each of these plus the ones already on your list. Combined those preschools have a WIDE range of different styles. Pick the one that most nearly offers the style you want for your child.
Note that both “montessori” and “play-based” (in metro DC at least) are mostly meaningless in decoding how a preschool really operates. Different schools mean VERY different things when they use either of those phrases. Instead, ask if there is a curriculum (if yes, what is it ?) and ask about “open classroom” and whether child is 100% free to play with anything all day long. Ask whichever specific questions which you care about.