Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP where do you live? I suspect there are more part time preschool options- particularly co-op ones - available than you think. People are still shuffling around.
I'm in NW DC.
Anonymous wrote:Besides the DPR co-ops, which are all full and not accepting kids onto the waiting list, what other co-op preschools are there in NW DC? I know of Petworth Co-Op and this one: OP-- this might be just the thing for you... http://city-gate.org/programs/caterpillar-coop/ Says they're accepting 4 year olds
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP where do you live? I suspect there are more part time preschool options- particularly co-op ones - available than you think. People are still shuffling around.
I'm in NW DC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am so surprised at all of these people saying to keep the kid in daycare. I bet your son would love to spend some time at home with you and the baby. You can think of some classes or outings to keep you all happy. And perhaps special time playing trains while the baby sleeps. I think he will be fine. I mean do SAHM's send their 4 year olds to FT school? We can't even homeschool a 4 year old for preschool now? Really?
I'm a PP who advocated leaving him. Maybe not full time but part time if possible. She says he loves it and is used to it and at 4, it's really good for them. I say this as someone whose child is going to preschool in a week for the first time at 4- she's done fine at home until now but at this point NEEDS outside stimulation and more interaction than play dates with our friends. She hates leaving school even on the couple times we've popped in for open houses or what have you... She just so wants to be there. I can't imagine pulling her out AFTER she's attended and shows that she enjoys it.
I'm sure Op's son will be fine either way, really. But I encourage her to really ask herself if quitting her job and staying at home now is the bet for everyone in the family. If so, proceed! But do consider how everyone could be affected (which it sounds like she is).
maril332 wrote:public school?
Anonymous wrote:OP where do you live? I suspect there are more part time preschool options- particularly co-op ones - available than you think. People are still shuffling around.
Anonymous wrote:I am so surprised at all of these people saying to keep the kid in daycare. I bet your son would love to spend some time at home with you and the baby. You can think of some classes or outings to keep you all happy. And perhaps special time playing trains while the baby sleeps. I think he will be fine. I mean do SAHM's send their 4 year olds to FT school? We can't even homeschool a 4 year old for preschool now? Really?