Anonymous wrote:Who is this awful and relentless "STFU" poster? I so wish she would take her own advice and then take a break from DCUM to enroll in an anger management course and perhaps even attend a finishing school to help her clean up her act and start communicating like an adult. It makes me sad to imagine the sort of language and behavior she exposes her children to each day. I'm guessing as a child she was the kid that parents felt was a toxic influence. in any case, I truly hope she is not a parent at my child's DCPS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This very unhelpful thread needs to die.
maybe you could just avoid reading it.
and maybe you could STFU? We could both "maybe" do things. I'll continue to do whatever the hell I please. Thank you, troll.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This very unhelpful thread needs to die.
maybe you could just avoid reading it.
Anonymous wrote:This very unhelpful thread needs to die.
Anonymous wrote:Completely shut out pk3. Hilarious waitlist numbers. We are going private, which I am fine with because I don't think he is ready for full-day anyway, but the nanny for our new baby child plus part-time preschool for our 3 year old is going to kill us financially. Based on our experience, we are looking for a house in a good school district, which, if we even can find one for 600,000, will also kill us financially. Sucks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Completely shut out pk3. Hilarious waitlist numbers. We are going private, which I am fine with because I don't think he is ready for full-day anyway, but the nanny for our new baby child plus part-time preschool for our 3 year old is going to kill us financially. Based on our experience, we are looking for a house in a good school district, which, if we even can find one for 600,000, will also kill us financially. Sucks.
why are you sending your child to part time preschool instead if keeping him/her with the nanny? I kept my kids in daycare until they wen to prek4 (the young one had a January birthday, she will finish daycare this week and will go to pre-k4 in September, at 4yr and 8 months. my neighbor has two kids and they both stayed with nanny until 4 when they went to pre-k 4 (our IB school does not offer prek3) and they both are doing great in school and are very happy kids. if it is hard to afford it, why are you doing it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Completely shut out pk3. Hilarious waitlist numbers. We are going private, which I am fine with because I don't think he is ready for full-day anyway, but the nanny for our new baby child plus part-time preschool for our 3 year old is going to kill us financially. Based on our experience, we are looking for a house in a good school district, which, if we even can find one for 600,000, will also kill us financially. Sucks.
why are you sending your child to part time preschool instead if keeping him/her with the nanny? I kept my kids in daycare until they wen to prek4 (the young one had a January birthday, she will finish daycare this week and will go to pre-k4 in September, at 4yr and 8 months. my neighbor has two kids and they both stayed with nanny until 4 when they went to pre-k 4 (our IB school does not offer prek3) and they both are doing great in school and are very happy kids. if it is hard to afford it, why are you doing it?
Anonymous wrote:Is everyone here just looking at PreK3/PreK4? I don't know if it's true, but I've heard K and 1st are easier, and that 2nd+ even easier than that (supposedly more places up at more schools in higher grades).
Anonymous wrote:Completely shut out pk3. Hilarious waitlist numbers. We are going private, which I am fine with because I don't think he is ready for full-day anyway, but the nanny for our new baby child plus part-time preschool for our 3 year old is going to kill us financially. Based on our experience, we are looking for a house in a good school district, which, if we even can find one for 600,000, will also kill us financially. Sucks.