Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is a 2 year old going on a field trip while in daycare? It does not make any sense. Parents put their kids in care so that they can work. What would be the point of of taking off time from work to go on a trip? 2 year olds do not need field trips I a daycare group.
At the preschool where I work, we take 18-month-olds on field trips. Though we rent school buses. Last year, I took the 2-3-year-olds to the zoo, we rode the metro and our ratio was 1:2.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is a 2 year old going on a field trip while in daycare? It does not make any sense. Parents put their kids in care so that they can work. What would be the point of of taking off time from work to go on a trip? 2 year olds do not need field trips I a daycare group.
Why are so many posters on here baffled about this? Kids are in daycare to develop and to have fun. Field Trips advance both goals.
Do you think/want your kids to just be warehoused all day?
I agree that there are other ways to get kids out and advance their development and get that some people can't get their heads around taking kids out of preschool and onto public transit which seems scary and foreign to some parents on here (trust me the kids are fine with it) but field trips are fun and preschool is a fun age.
My kids are years out of preschool now but DW and I both fondly recall these field trips.
Anonymous wrote:Why is a 2 year old going on a field trip while in daycare? It does not make any sense. Parents put their kids in care so that they can work. What would be the point of of taking off time from work to go on a trip? 2 year olds do not need field trips I a daycare group.
Anonymous wrote:Why is a 2 year old going on a field trip while in daycare? It does not make any sense. Parents put their kids in care so that they can work. What would be the point of of taking off time from work to go on a trip? 2 year olds do not need field trips I a daycare group.
Anonymous wrote:Frankly, I'm having trouble seeing the benefit to a trip like this. The planning and execution of a 2:1 ratio means almost half the kids' parents will have to take off work to escort. Sure the museums are neat, but how much is a 3 year old really going to get out of it? I'd rather just take my kid and a friend on the weekend.
Or you could have some guy come to the daycare and do magic tricks and science experiments or bring some live animals for a show. The kids would be equally entertained and it's way less complicated.