Anonymous wrote:We’re definitely sending for 4s because I think they need to be in that structured setting before full day K but until then we’ll likely stay with our nannyshare situation
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:we are expecting our 3rd soon and will send the 2.5 yr old to school 3 mornings a week. this will help prevent parent and au pair burnout with 3 kids under 3. She also attended school last year 5 mornings a week and asks weekly why she isnt at school. She is very imaginative, verbal and social and had had a hard time being isolated from children her own age.
Did you ask your pediatrician about this? Mine was very adamant about not sending a toddler to preschool, with a newborn at home
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:we are expecting our 3rd soon and will send the 2.5 yr old to school 3 mornings a week. this will help prevent parent and au pair burnout with 3 kids under 3. She also attended school last year 5 mornings a week and asks weekly why she isnt at school. She is very imaginative, verbal and social and had had a hard time being isolated from children her own age.
Did you ask your pediatrician about this? Mine was very adamant about not sending a toddler to preschool, with a newborn at home
Anonymous wrote:There are no "schools" for 2 yr olds, they are just morning programs/part-time daycares. And au-pairs are not supposed to be used for such young kids, poor au-pair!
Anonymous wrote:we are expecting our 3rd soon and will send the 2.5 yr old to school 3 mornings a week. this will help prevent parent and au pair burnout with 3 kids under 3. She also attended school last year 5 mornings a week and asks weekly why she isnt at school. She is very imaginative, verbal and social and had had a hard time being isolated from children her own age.
Anonymous wrote:Would you send your 2.5 year old to 1/2 day preschool this fall if you had already signed up for it, or pull them? This would only be for socialization, it’s not needed for a childcare.