Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check out the Goddard schools. There's one in Bethesda, Rockville/Gaithersburg and Clarksburg. My child goes to the one in Clarksburg, so I don't have too much info about the other ones but I think they're run pretty much the same way and I've been happy with my child's experience. The ratio goes to 12:1 after 3 years old though.
Goddard Schools are the antithesis of play-based. They are great if you want preparation for a very traditional school, but no kid should be sitting at a desk all day at age 3.
This poster must not have any knowledge of preschools. Goddard School is Piaget based curriculum, which is play based. You are referring to Montessori.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check out the Goddard schools. There's one in Bethesda, Rockville/Gaithersburg and Clarksburg. My child goes to the one in Clarksburg, so I don't have too much info about the other ones but I think they're run pretty much the same way and I've been happy with my child's experience. The ratio goes to 12:1 after 3 years old though.
Goddard Schools are the antithesis of play-based. They are great if you want preparation for a very traditional school, but no kid should be sitting at a desk all day at age 3.
Anonymous wrote:Our son has gone to a Montgomery County Childcare Association preschool / daycare that we've been very happy with, though my understanding is that all the centers are different. It isn't fancy, but was one of the few places we visited with a truly play-based curriculum, and my son has thrived there.
Second this. We have been very, very pleased with the play-based curriculum at our MCCA center. Plus the twice-daily outdoor time and lots of interaction with nature via walks, collecting things, etc. They really seem to understand preschoolers.

Our son has gone to a Montgomery County Childcare Association preschool / daycare that we've been very happy with, though my understanding is that all the centers are different. It isn't fancy, but was one of the few places we visited with a truly play-based curriculum, and my son has thrived there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our DD goes to Green Acres School in North Bethesda. There's a big play component, but it's not play-based. It's progressive. The kids have two dedicated teachers for 13 students as well as specialists for science, art, music, Spanish, creative movement and more. The playground is huge and was one of the things we heard about from friends when we searched for preschool programs. And we searched A LOT.
Good luck!
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Anonymous wrote:Our DD goes to Green Acres School in North Bethesda. There's a big play component, but it's not play-based. It's progressive. The kids have two dedicated teachers for 13 students as well as specialists for science, art, music, Spanish, creative movement and more. The playground is huge and was one of the things we heard about from friends when we searched for preschool programs. And we searched A LOT.
Good luck!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Check out the Goddard schools. There's one in Bethesda, Rockville/Gaithersburg and Clarksburg. My child goes to the one in Clarksburg, so I don't have too much info about the other ones but I think they're run pretty much the same way and I've been happy with my child's experience. The ratio goes to 12:1 after 3 years old though.
Here goes the Goddard owner again... avoid the Rockville and Bethesda one. We looked at Rockville and wouldn't let us observe a classroom saying the kids were napping but it was clear the kids were older and not napping. I don't know anything about the clarksburg one.
For many, with kids under 3, you need to get on the waitlist and it could be years, you could get lucky or never get a call. Price wise, its about the same as what you are quoting. Average is $1200 a month after age 2 or 3, to $2000+ a month.