Anonymous wrote:That's a surprise. My DD has been going for 3 years (DC Campus) and loves it! She learn how to swim there 2 years ago.Anonymous wrote:So disappointed with headfirst ....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not returning to Beauvoir. Returning to Calleva.
Why not Beauvoir?
How is Beauvoir for little ones?
I just responded to a thread that was Beauvoir-specific. My pre-K daughter is loving it. Daily swim, field trips, "nature hikes," etc. Wish I could switch places with her. Nothing negative to say.
Also -- they make things easy on parents by providing snack and lunch, putting sunscreen on the kids if you don't do so yourself, etc. Very happy with it, and we're likely to return next year, though we may consider trying Valley Mill or Sandy Spring for a more "outdoorsy" experience.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not returning to Beauvoir. Returning to Calleva.
Why not Beauvoir?
How is Beauvoir for little ones?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not returning to Imagination Stage, at least until DD is a bit older. Preschool/K class there was a letdown.
Interesting. My rising K loved it. Commotion in the ocean is the one he is doing. He also loved mini sports camp at the Y.
Glad it worked for you. DD was hoping that the kids would have had more creative input into the stories like they did in last years classes. I was disappointed that 100% of their "crafts" were photocopies and crayons. I was also annoyed that the teachers in the magic suitcase section made the girls' parts "very scared" and the boys' parts "very brave to rescue them."
Ugh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not returning to Imagination Stage, at least until DD is a bit older. Preschool/K class there was a letdown.
Interesting. My rising K loved it. Commotion in the ocean is the one he is doing. He also loved mini sports camp at the Y.
Glad it worked for you. DD was hoping that the kids would have had more creative input into the stories like they did in last years classes. I was disappointed that 100% of their "crafts" were photocopies and crayons. I was also annoyed that the teachers in the magic suitcase section made the girls' parts "very scared" and the boys' parts "very brave to rescue them."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not returning to Beauvoir. Returning to Calleva.
Why not Beauvoir?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has anyone sent their GIRL to Valley Mill?
Yes, my girl loves it. She loves arts and crafts and that it's a girl only space -- apparently, they can get competitive with the boys on things like singing songs loudly, which she loves. I'm sorry that the girls don't get to play in the creek like the boys do, but she doesn't seem to care.
Just reading this thread from last year - why are the girls now allowed to play in the creek?
Anonymous wrote:Will not return to Congo specialty bike riding camp. My daughter reported daily teasing of kids by the male counselors. One kid was hung up by the back of his shirt on a hook by a counselor and they all laughed.
That's a surprise. My DD has been going for 3 years (DC Campus) and loves it! She learn how to swim there 2 years ago.Anonymous wrote:So disappointed with headfirst ....
That's a surprise. My DD has been going for 3 years (DC Campus) and loves it! She learn how to swim there 2 years ago.Anonymous wrote:So disappointed with headfirst ....