Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SKC-Watkins Park! Hands down has been the best daycare so far. I have a 2yr old that has attended since she was 14 months.
How much are you paying for a two year old there?
My 2 year old was attending in Upper Marlboro. $265 a week! Not worth it. They were in rooms with no windows.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SKC-Watkins Park! Hands down has been the best daycare so far. I have a 2yr old that has attended since she was 14 months.
How much are you paying for a two year old there?
Anonymous wrote:I have a coworker who raves about Bowie Montessori
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:SKC-Watkins Park! Hands down has been the best daycare so far. I have a 2yr old that has attended since she was 14 months.
How much are you paying for a two year old there?
Anonymous wrote:SKC-Watkins Park! Hands down has been the best daycare so far. I have a 2yr old that has attended since she was 14 months.
Anonymous wrote:Little Smiling Faces is the best pre-school you are going to find. Period.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Can you tell me more about Rainbow in Bowie?
I recommend Greenbelt Nursery School. It is a co-op, but manageable even if you work (volunteer 4ish hours approx 2x a month). Full-time or part-time. I miss it.
We went to GNS also, and loved it.
My son did after care at Rainbow for kindergarten and the first summer after. I'm not sure what changed, but starting in first he asked to go somewhere else, so we are.
I'm contemplating putting my other son into Rainbow for the preschool. From parents I've talked to, it's a lot more academically oriented than GNS was.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:any recommendations in Landover?
I can't recommend New Hope Academy in Landover Hills enough. The early childhood education there is top notch and there a strong family atmosphere. There's also lots of extracurriculars that students can take advantage of early on (dance, martial arts, etc.) and they integrate these into the day so you don't even have to make a special trip somewhere else! The school goes all the way to 12th grade, but I can't speak to the standard grades. For pre-k and K you really can't ask for a better education and at such an affordable cost. The building is a built older and doesn't have the shine of many newer facilities, but trust me you want to be at a location where your 3 and 4 year old comes home talking about how air "vibrates" the "membrane" in your ear and that's how you hear.
Anonymous wrote:any recommendations in Landover?