Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can only tell you to avoid the following, not because they are bad schools but because none seemed even remotely likely to be lax about masks anytime soon:
Evergreen Montessori
Spring Bilingual Montessori Academy
Silver Spring Day School
I actually really like all of these schools but I hate that the rhetoric has become so fixated on this idea that masks are fine, kids don't mind them (they're better at it than adults! which of course we're super sure of even if this hasn't actually been studied) and we have to keep them indefinitely otherwise the school is not safe.
The kid needs speech therapy and parents working with them at home. What happens when it isn't the mask, parents didn't get the kid help and they struggle even more as they get older due to the lack of help.
OP, if you will not pay for ST, call Childfind.
In MoCo, there is a mask mandate. You can also hire a nanny.
OP is trying to follow medical advice. No need for the pointless lecture. I hope you feel superior now
NP. A doctor is not a speech therapist. A child with speech delay should be receiving services from either early intervention or private speech and have the parents also actively working on it at home . Preschools and daycares follow county regulations. And the clear masks don’t really work in practice which is why they are not commonly used.
You're here accusing OP of not getting services (which, we don't know if they are or are not and it's not the subject of the thread) because you can't handle the possibility that masks might be harmful for some children. Pathetic.
What’s more pathetic is ignoring the fact that daycares are bound to follow county requirements.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can only tell you to avoid the following, not because they are bad schools but because none seemed even remotely likely to be lax about masks anytime soon:
Evergreen Montessori
Spring Bilingual Montessori Academy
Silver Spring Day School
I actually really like all of these schools but I hate that the rhetoric has become so fixated on this idea that masks are fine, kids don't mind them (they're better at it than adults! which of course we're super sure of even if this hasn't actually been studied) and we have to keep them indefinitely otherwise the school is not safe.
The kid needs speech therapy and parents working with them at home. What happens when it isn't the mask, parents didn't get the kid help and they struggle even more as they get older due to the lack of help.
OP, if you will not pay for ST, call Childfind.
In MoCo, there is a mask mandate. You can also hire a nanny.
OP is trying to follow medical advice. No need for the pointless lecture. I hope you feel superior now
NP. A doctor is not a speech therapist. A child with speech delay should be receiving services from either early intervention or private speech and have the parents also actively working on it at home . Preschools and daycares follow county regulations. And the clear masks don’t really work in practice which is why they are not commonly used.
You're here accusing OP of not getting services (which, we don't know if they are or are not and it's not the subject of the thread) because you can't handle the possibility that masks might be harmful for some children. Pathetic.
What’s more pathetic is ignoring the fact that daycares are bound to follow county requirements.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can only tell you to avoid the following, not because they are bad schools but because none seemed even remotely likely to be lax about masks anytime soon:
Evergreen Montessori
Spring Bilingual Montessori Academy
Silver Spring Day School
I actually really like all of these schools but I hate that the rhetoric has become so fixated on this idea that masks are fine, kids don't mind them (they're better at it than adults! which of course we're super sure of even if this hasn't actually been studied) and we have to keep them indefinitely otherwise the school is not safe.
The kid needs speech therapy and parents working with them at home. What happens when it isn't the mask, parents didn't get the kid help and they struggle even more as they get older due to the lack of help.
OP, if you will not pay for ST, call Childfind.
In MoCo, there is a mask mandate. You can also hire a nanny.
OP is trying to follow medical advice. No need for the pointless lecture. I hope you feel superior now
NP. A doctor is not a speech therapist. A child with speech delay should be receiving services from either early intervention or private speech and have the parents also actively working on it at home . Preschools and daycares follow county regulations. And the clear masks don’t really work in practice which is why they are not commonly used.
You're here accusing OP of not getting services (which, we don't know if they are or are not and it's not the subject of the thread) because you can't handle the possibility that masks might be harmful for some children. Pathetic.
Anonymous wrote:The county is requiring masks for kids age 2+, and I don't know any daycare/preschool that isn't vigilant about it. I would suggest you look at places in VA.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can only tell you to avoid the following, not because they are bad schools but because none seemed even remotely likely to be lax about masks anytime soon:
Evergreen Montessori
Spring Bilingual Montessori Academy
Silver Spring Day School
I actually really like all of these schools but I hate that the rhetoric has become so fixated on this idea that masks are fine, kids don't mind them (they're better at it than adults! which of course we're super sure of even if this hasn't actually been studied) and we have to keep them indefinitely otherwise the school is not safe.
The kid needs speech therapy and parents working with them at home. What happens when it isn't the mask, parents didn't get the kid help and they struggle even more as they get older due to the lack of help.
OP, if you will not pay for ST, call Childfind.
In MoCo, there is a mask mandate. You can also hire a nanny.
OP is trying to follow medical advice. No need for the pointless lecture. I hope you feel superior now
NP. A doctor is not a speech therapist. A child with speech delay should be receiving services from either early intervention or private speech and have the parents also actively working on it at home . Preschools and daycares follow county regulations. And the clear masks don’t really work in practice which is why they are not commonly used.
Anonymous wrote:Our 4 year old is suffering from speech delays and our Doctor has recommended we switch to a more mask liberal preschool.
We are looking for a new preschool in the silver spring/ Chevy Chase areas. If your preschool is pretty liberal on mask please let us know if you recommend it.
We would like- no masking for outdoor play, teachers wearing see- thru masks, liberal policing of masks on the kids, somewhere that will drop masks as soon as possible.
Please no hate- we are a very liberal educated (both work in biological science areas) family and believe this is the best decision for our child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can only tell you to avoid the following, not because they are bad schools but because none seemed even remotely likely to be lax about masks anytime soon:
Evergreen Montessori
Spring Bilingual Montessori Academy
Silver Spring Day School
I actually really like all of these schools but I hate that the rhetoric has become so fixated on this idea that masks are fine, kids don't mind them (they're better at it than adults! which of course we're super sure of even if this hasn't actually been studied) and we have to keep them indefinitely otherwise the school is not safe.
The kid needs speech therapy and parents working with them at home. What happens when it isn't the mask, parents didn't get the kid help and they struggle even more as they get older due to the lack of help.
OP, if you will not pay for ST, call Childfind.
In MoCo, there is a mask mandate. You can also hire a nanny.
OP is trying to follow medical advice. No need for the pointless lecture. I hope you feel superior now
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can only tell you to avoid the following, not because they are bad schools but because none seemed even remotely likely to be lax about masks anytime soon:
Evergreen Montessori
Spring Bilingual Montessori Academy
Silver Spring Day School
I actually really like all of these schools but I hate that the rhetoric has become so fixated on this idea that masks are fine, kids don't mind them (they're better at it than adults! which of course we're super sure of even if this hasn't actually been studied) and we have to keep them indefinitely otherwise the school is not safe.
The kid needs speech therapy and parents working with them at home. What happens when it isn't the mask, parents didn't get the kid help and they struggle even more as they get older due to the lack of help.
OP, if you will not pay for ST, call Childfind.
In MoCo, there is a mask mandate. You can also hire a nanny.
Anonymous wrote:I can only tell you to avoid the following, not because they are bad schools but because none seemed even remotely likely to be lax about masks anytime soon:
Evergreen Montessori
Spring Bilingual Montessori Academy
Silver Spring Day School
I actually really like all of these schools but I hate that the rhetoric has become so fixated on this idea that masks are fine, kids don't mind them (they're better at it than adults! which of course we're super sure of even if this hasn't actually been studied) and we have to keep them indefinitely otherwise the school is not safe.