Anonymous wrote:Wait until 9th grade. The worst application year even worse than college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Applying for K. Everything in (except a teacher recommendation- which is annoying), two playdates left to do (others already done). Stressing and waiting. Anyone else eager for March? I'm happy my kid has no idea what's going on.
HAHAHAhahahahahaa. As if this matters anywere, anytime, for anything. At all.
Don’t understand your comment. When you got your first job did you start out as CEO? It is a ground up approach.
And there is a significant difference between private K and public K.
Anonymous wrote:Wait until 9th grade. The worst application year even worse than college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Applying for K. Everything in (except a teacher recommendation- which is annoying), two playdates left to do (others already done). Stressing and waiting. Anyone else eager for March? I'm happy my kid has no idea what's going on.
HAHAHAhahahahahaa. As if this matters anywere, anytime, for anything. At all.
I love the people who say this as it makes zero sense. Since when does trying to find the right fit for your child to help them grow into a healthy, strong, and independent person not matter?
Because it's kindergarten and all play and every kid should be able to fit in. There's nothing special about K education and there is no such thing as the right fit at that age. You will see once you have the hindsight of an older parent that it does not matter AT ALL where your kid ends up in K. If they have the right nurturing at home, they will grow into healthy, strong and independent people.
Well sure but I want to get them in now so I don’t have to deal with the application process when they are older. The odds are better now. It’s an insurance policy for later.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Applying for K. Everything in (except a teacher recommendation- which is annoying), two playdates left to do (others already done). Stressing and waiting. Anyone else eager for March? I'm happy my kid has no idea what's going on.
HAHAHAhahahahahaa. As if this matters anywere, anytime, for anything. At all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Applying for K. Everything in (except a teacher recommendation- which is annoying), two playdates left to do (others already done). Stressing and waiting. Anyone else eager for March? I'm happy my kid has no idea what's going on.
HAHAHAhahahahahaa. As if this matters anywere, anytime, for anything. At all.
I love the people who say this as it makes zero sense. Since when does trying to find the right fit for your child to help them grow into a healthy, strong, and independent person not matter?
Because it's kindergarten and all play and every kid should be able to fit in. There's nothing special about K education and there is no such thing as the right fit at that age. You will see once you have the hindsight of an older parent that it does not matter AT ALL where your kid ends up in K. If they have the right nurturing at home, they will grow into healthy, strong and independent people.