Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s three. You have a nanny. Why would you push this. He doesn’t NEED preschool. If you want a child who will grow up to share with you then you probably want to listen to him now. If you had no other choice it would be a different situation but you do and the world and preschool will still be there next fall.
OP here. He definitely needed the socialization. Covid cut all his venues to meet and play beside kids his own age - no music class, no library, no playgrounds. DS was way, way ahead academically but wasn’t comfortable being near other kids. We absolutely made the right decision.
And as I updated, today (Sunday) he asked to go to school. Yay!
Sorry, but what’s this “academics” for two and three year olds you’re talking about?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He doesn’t cry a at drop off and says he has fun but every morning he says he doesn’t want to go. It’s a five hour preschool program five days a week. All play based at a lovely school. He loves his teachers.
Is this normal? DH and I are still working from home and he loves his nanny (whose home with the baby) but I was really hoping he’d be excited to go to school. It’s been almost eight weeks minus two colds.
He loves his nanny who is home with the baby. You and DH are at home.
Anonymous wrote:He doesn’t cry a at drop off and says he has fun but every morning he says he doesn’t want to go. It’s a five hour preschool program five days a week. All play based at a lovely school. He loves his teachers.
Is this normal? DH and I are still working from home and he loves his nanny (whose home with the baby) but I was really hoping he’d be excited to go to school. It’s been almost eight weeks minus two colds.
Anonymous wrote:NP here, my DC 3 also does not want to go and has a very difficult time at the drop off each morning. It’s mid October and I was hoping it would get better but it hasn’t. DC loved nursery and is ordinarily very social with other kids. I don’t know what to do either.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. He wanted to go to school today! He wanted to go yesterday too so I hope this continues. Thanks for the responses.
Anonymous wrote:Kids at that age just don't want to change whatever they're doing at that very moment, so I'd chalk it up to that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:He’s three. You have a nanny. Why would you push this. He doesn’t NEED preschool. If you want a child who will grow up to share with you then you probably want to listen to him now. If you had no other choice it would be a different situation but you do and the world and preschool will still be there next fall.
OP here. He definitely needed the socialization. Covid cut all his venues to meet and play beside kids his own age - no music class, no library, no playgrounds. DS was way, way ahead academically but wasn’t comfortable being near other kids. We absolutely made the right decision.
And as I updated, today (Sunday) he asked to go to school. Yay!
Anonymous wrote:He’s three. You have a nanny. Why would you push this. He doesn’t NEED preschool. If you want a child who will grow up to share with you then you probably want to listen to him now. If you had no other choice it would be a different situation but you do and the world and preschool will still be there next fall.