We've decided to put DD in part-time preschool for the upcoming school year. She will be 2 when she starts. The day goes 9:15 to 2:15, so my in laws (our normal day care) will do drop off and pick up. I'm excited because I think it's going to be great for DD. And I think she will love it. There is a part-time and full-time option. We could do 2 or 3 days a week, and we have decided on 3, MWF. Has anyone done anything like this? Any thoughts or words of encouragement? Even though rationally I think she will adore it, I'm still a weenie. This is a kid who has never stayed with anyone but us or my in laws. (Which is part of why I wanted to do this... She has to be with someone else before she starts school and is that weird kid who cries all the time!)
Re: Part-time preschool?
I will be honest, she never really got used to school during her first year, but I think it was largely due to the environment. It was total chaos during drop offs, and she would cling to me. There were 18-22 kids and 2 teachers. The teachers said she would "take care" of other kids that were sad, but tended to stick closely to the teachers.
We switched schools this year, and it's like night and day. She has really done well, because things are better controlled. The class is smaller (6 kids, all 3-4 years old, she's the oldest due to her birthday), but they spend a lot of time with the next level (14 kids, 4-5 years old). So typically 20 or so kids together for parts of the day, with 2 teachers and 2 aids.
I plan to do the same with DD2, and start her part time when she's 2.5-3. She's a different kid, and will probably warm up a lot faster than her sister did.
Good luck!!
You never know. She may surprise you. My DD just turned 2 in March and has only ever been cared for by her grandparents. We are waiting until age 3 to put her in a preschool program but we did have to leave her at an in home that was very much structured like a preschool for a few days when my parents were away on vacation. She did surprisingly well. She didn't blink an eye when I left, loved playing with the kids there, and even napped there which I was surprised since she can be a pain about naps.
I think the key is finding a place where they feel comfortable.