Anonymous wrote:None of my five children went preschool. I am sahm and a former elementary school teacher. All five have entered or will start kindergarten totally prepared because I have made it a priority to get them ready academically, socially, physically and emotionally. So long as you are willing to put the necessary time and care into their preparation then it should be fine.
Anonymous wrote:None of my five children went preschool. I am sahm and a former elementary school teacher. All five have entered or will start kindergarten totally prepared because I have made it a priority to get them ready academically, socially, physically and emotionally. So long as you are willing to put the necessary time and care into their preparation then it should be fine.
Anonymous wrote:I have a one year old and a three year old. Pulled the three year old out of preschool and am home schooling him. Downloaded the busy toddler playing preschool and we spent about an hour doing the activities a day. I am privileged in that I am a SAHM and I have a nanny come in to watch the one year old, but if I had to deal with both two kids I would probably do activities around the others nap time. Three year olds don’t need hours of activities, the rest of the day DC just plays but I have been astounded how quickly he is learning his letters and numbers. He is probably learning more than he did in preschool. Don’t expect him to go back to school till fall 2021.
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Anonymous wrote:I had a SAHM and didn't start preschool until age 4. It was 100% fine and that wasn't during a pandemic. Your kid would still get a full year of preschool under your plan anyway.
Anonymous wrote:The biggest thing they get from preschool at age 3 is learning to share and play with friends. I would look at whether there are any family friends or neighbors with a similar situation and maybe do a standing bi-weekly playdate (one day you host, the other day the other family hosts). That would give you like 50% the benefits of preschool at this age for like 10% of the risk.
It is helpful for them to have time in a classroom but your kid can do that next year when she’s 4.