Anonymous wrote:I know several kids who did not go to preschool - and they had ROUGH transitions to K. In 2016, in the DC area, I would not send my child to K without at least one year of preschool. It makes your child an outlier, especially if they are somewhat spirited.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Wow, I did not expect so many different opinions!
The school we are looking at is 7k, 5 day a week Spanish Immersion program. It is the closest preschool to our house, which really makes our lives easier. DD already gets another language at home, but I am really interested in her learning Spanish. I'm just not sure if expensive preschool is worth it when she is already pretty far ahead.
Did this school tell you she'd "learn Spanish"?
It's immersion... so I thought that was a given?
You'd be paying 7k so a kid can count to 10 in another language?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It really depends on what kind of preschool you have access to vs. your child's home environment.
Surprised no one has already said this.
Isn't this obvious?
Not relevant at all. A home environment is not a classroom populated by, say, 15 other students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Wow, I did not expect so many different opinions!
The school we are looking at is 7k, 5 day a week Spanish Immersion program. It is the closest preschool to our house, which really makes our lives easier. DD already gets another language at home, but I am really interested in her learning Spanish. I'm just not sure if expensive preschool is worth it when she is already pretty far ahead.
Did this school tell you she'd "learn Spanish"?
It's immersion... so I thought that was a given?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It really depends on what kind of preschool you have access to vs. your child's home environment.
Surprised no one has already said this.
Isn't this obvious?
Anonymous wrote:
It really depends on what kind of preschool you have access to vs. your child's home environment.
Surprised no one has already said this.