Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I completely goofed and misread the first day of pre-k school as starting the day after labor day. Then made a bunch of work and childcare arrangements based on that that would be possible to undo, but very inconvenient (for me anyway).
How big of a deal is it to miss those first two days? My kid is quite social and adaptable, I'm more worried about upsetting the school.
Also, are the first few days of pre-k full days?
On the one hand, I don't think it's a huge deal. The school won't really care. I'd actually worry more about your kid. On the other, this is a really bad attitude to take towards school this year. You probably know that, but the idea that you wouldn't switch around things to have your child attend school because it's inconvenient is... weird. This is real school. Not a private daycare.
Go blow it out your ass
This poster literally said it wasn’t a big deal, but that inconvenience really isn’t enough to justify missing school. That’s completely correct. Lots of people treat PK3 as though it’s private daycare and it actually causes big problems for the teachers and class. As a one off, no big deal though.
As a teacher I have seen kids come late and struggle the whole year as they are always behind trying to catch up. I have also seen parents do this and continue to do it throughout the school year, and continue every year on multiple occasions. Only time will tell. Setting schedules and routines help students become successful. Good luck either way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I completely goofed and misread the first day of pre-k school as starting the day after labor day. Then made a bunch of work and childcare arrangements based on that that would be possible to undo, but very inconvenient (for me anyway).
How big of a deal is it to miss those first two days? My kid is quite social and adaptable, I'm more worried about upsetting the school.
Also, are the first few days of pre-k full days?
On the one hand, I don't think it's a huge deal. The school won't really care. I'd actually worry more about your kid. On the other, this is a really bad attitude to take towards school this year. You probably know that, but the idea that you wouldn't switch around things to have your child attend school because it's inconvenient is... weird. This is real school. Not a private daycare.
Go blow it out your ass
This poster literally said it wasn’t a big deal, but that inconvenience really isn’t enough to justify missing school. That’s completely correct. Lots of people treat PK3 as though it’s private daycare and it actually causes big problems for the teachers and class. As a one off, no big deal though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I completely goofed and misread the first day of pre-k school as starting the day after labor day. Then made a bunch of work and childcare arrangements based on that that would be possible to undo, but very inconvenient (for me anyway).
How big of a deal is it to miss those first two days? My kid is quite social and adaptable, I'm more worried about upsetting the school.
Also, are the first few days of pre-k full days?
On the one hand, I don't think it's a huge deal. The school won't really care. I'd actually worry more about your kid. On the other, this is a really bad attitude to take towards school this year. You probably know that, but the idea that you wouldn't switch around things to have your child attend school because it's inconvenient is... weird. This is real school. Not a private daycare.
Go blow it out your ass
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I completely goofed and misread the first day of pre-k school as starting the day after labor day. Then made a bunch of work and childcare arrangements based on that that would be possible to undo, but very inconvenient (for me anyway).
How big of a deal is it to miss those first two days? My kid is quite social and adaptable, I'm more worried about upsetting the school.
Also, are the first few days of pre-k full days?
Are you sure you misread the schedule? Some schools doe not start PreK until a week later after the rest of the school starts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I completely goofed and misread the first day of pre-k school as starting the day after labor day. Then made a bunch of work and childcare arrangements based on that that would be possible to undo, but very inconvenient (for me anyway).
How big of a deal is it to miss those first two days? My kid is quite social and adaptable, I'm more worried about upsetting the school.
Also, are the first few days of pre-k full days?
On the one hand, I don't think it's a huge deal. The school won't really care. I'd actually worry more about your kid. On the other, this is a really bad attitude to take towards school this year. You probably know that, but the idea that you wouldn't switch around things to have your child attend school because it's inconvenient is... weird. This is real school. Not a private daycare.
On the other, this is a really bad attitude to take towards school this year. You probably know that, but the idea that you wouldn't switch around things to have your child attend school because it's inconvenient is... weird. This is real school. Not a private daycare.
Anonymous wrote:I completely goofed and misread the first day of pre-k school as starting the day after labor day. Then made a bunch of work and childcare arrangements based on that that would be possible to undo, but very inconvenient (for me anyway).
How big of a deal is it to miss those first two days? My kid is quite social and adaptable, I'm more worried about upsetting the school.
Also, are the first few days of pre-k full days?
Anonymous wrote:I completely goofed and misread the first day of pre-k school as starting the day after labor day. Then made a bunch of work and childcare arrangements based on that that would be possible to undo, but very inconvenient (for me anyway).
How big of a deal is it to miss those first two days? My kid is quite social and adaptable, I'm more worried about upsetting the school.
Also, are the first few days of pre-k full days?