Anonymous wrote:AppleTree of DC Prep.
You can get all the homework you want at DC Prep.
Anonymous wrote:OP: Could you please post which preschool your child is currently in?
My child is at an awesome coop preschool in a 3s class. This week so far they have made Gak, had a "pizza" themed day where they made pizza and did pizza-themed craft projects and had a pizza-restaurant themed play area, and had a "tooth" day where a dentist came with tooth puppets and they played with a dentist playdoh set and were the "Dentists" for a bunch of stuffed animals. They always start the day with an hour on the playground unless the weather is freakishly bad. I think its just right for 3 year olds.
That is just right for 3 year olds. That sounds amazing! This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:My child is at an awesome coop preschool in a 3s class. This week so far they have made Gak, had a "pizza" themed day where they made pizza and did pizza-themed craft projects and had a pizza-restaurant themed play area, and had a "tooth" day where a dentist came with tooth puppets and they played with a dentist playdoh set and were the "Dentists" for a bunch of stuffed animals. They always start the day with an hour on the playground unless the weather is freakishly bad. I think its just right for 3 year olds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this really a real post? I don't know anyone who wants this academic a curriculum for their TWO year old.
OP here. Yes, it's a real post. I do understand that maybe a strong academic curriculum isn't ideal for all parents at that age, but because DD has been presented with this since she was 2, I don't want her to back track, should she enter PK3 at a DC Public or Charter school.
I love first-time parents. I almost remember fretting like this. Don't miss it at all.
I just want the best for her - sometimes, we just need to relax and let them be kids! Thank you for that.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this really a real post? I don't know anyone who wants this academic a curriculum for their TWO year old.
Yeah, this is fake, right? Three years old. The social piece matters most right now.
I'm wondering if this is the same poster who was asking about Mandarin. Why is there so much freaking pressure on kids!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this really a real post? I don't know anyone who wants this academic a curriculum for their TWO year old.
OP here. Yes, it's a real post. I do understand that maybe a strong academic curriculum isn't ideal for all parents at that age, but because DD has been presented with this since she was 2, I don't want her to back track, should she enter PK3 at a DC Public or Charter school.
Anonymous wrote:My child went to AppleTree for two years, which has a very robust but age appropriate curriculum.
They do centers and dramatic play and sing a lot of songs, learn to follow directions and to be nice to their friends.
They also do "academic" things like learning letter sounds, rhyming words, beginning and ending sounds, counting and skip counting. Not exactly teaching to read, but teaching the skills needed to learn (my child started reading before he turned 4 because he was interested and made the connections between letter sounds/rhyming words etc not because he was pushed).
These are all taught around themes such as family and community, Washington DC, archeology and paleontology, the Planet Earth etc. Those themes are evident in the art work they do, and throughout their centers (for example, the dramatic play center became a metro train when they looked at Washington DC).
Anonymous wrote:OP: Could you please post which preschool your child is currently in?
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I seriously don't even know why I bother with posting questions on here. All I wanted to know was what types of activities your preschoolers are engaged in at PK3. I NEVER asked for anyone's opinion on why a child shouldn't be challenged and I also didn't ask for anyone to question my ability to parent. You people take it way too far! Thank you to the very few who actually answered my question![]()