Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:Enjoy your free daycare
This. and stop buying into the hype. being sorta bilingual in spanish/english is really not that amazing, nor does is open secret doors.
what a stupid comment. it's no "secret door" that spanish is the main language to travel/ work/ live in dozens of countries
Only if your kid actually wants to travel/work/live in those dozens of countries. You have no way of knowing, so it's best to pick a school in which that you think you and your child will be happy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:Enjoy your free daycare
This. and stop buying into the hype. being sorta bilingual in spanish/english is really not that amazing, nor does is open secret doors.
what a stupid comment. it's no "secret door" that spanish is the main language to travel/ work/ live in dozens of countries
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:Enjoy your free daycare
This. and stop buying into the hype. being sorta bilingual in spanish/english is really not that amazing, nor does is open secret doors.
what a stupid comment. it's no "secret door" that spanish is the main language to travel/ work/ live in dozens of countries
Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:Enjoy your free daycare
This. and stop buying into the hype. being sorta bilingual in spanish/english is really not that amazing, nor does is open secret doors.
Anonymous wrote:I can't imagine choosing Montessori over bilingualism. I also can't imagine PreK3 is too late. This isn't Manhattan (yet).
Anonymous wrote:\Anonymous wrote:Enjoy your free daycare
This. and stop buying into the hype. being sorta bilingual in spanish/english is really not that amazing, nor does is open secret doors.
You have NOT royally messed up. You made your choice for whatever pertinent reason: better commute, better vibes from admin, friendly staff or parents. If you decide it's a poor fit over time, then play the lottery again. I have switched DC from bilingual montessori to plain bilingual to monolingual...some regrets, but some clear positives with each move.Anonymous wrote:We chose Montessori over language immersion for pre k 3. Now we regret the decision. Will these early jitters pass or did we royally mess up? Anyone else experience a similar situation?