isn't ready for preschool? I see all these posts about DC starting preschool and how they did great, had a wonderful day etc.. We tried last year and it was a complete fail. Even now he is still very clingy to me and I could not see it going well at all, even this year at almost 3. Am I the only one who has a DC this age who feels they are not to be away from mom and go to preschool?
Re: Does anyone have an almost or already 3y/o who
And Elias Parker, Born 3.5 weeks early 12/20/2011
FINALLY!!! After 7 years of infertility!
DS will be 3, Dec 31st and this is our exact issue! I am not a SAHM but my MIL keeps him or my DH so he has never been to daycare. We have tried leaving him in the church nursery but it is HORRIBLE!!!! I am hoping he grows out of this clingy stage soon!
When you did try, how long did you try for?
He may surprise you. He may cry for the first few times, but then start to have a really good time and not even look back.
DS has a little girl that is 3+ in his class and the first morning she cries/screams/kicks you name it, but as the mornings have come and gone I'm seeing a major change in her. She went from screaming/kicking/crying the first morning to just crying the second morning and then just whining the 3rd. (I stay behind a tad bit just to see how P does).
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I have been a preschool teacher for the past 3 years and I can tell you that even though YOU think he may not be ready this year, going to preschool may be the exact thing he needs!
You would be AMAZED at the number of parents that I meet at the beginning of the school year that spend the first few days telling me how NOT READY their child is for preschool. They try so hard to convince me. I just smile and tell them that we will give it a shot! By 1 month into school they are all thanking me and going on and on about what a difference they see in their child that is usually (clingy, insecure, immature, has behavioral issues, etc etc etc).
It is all about finding the RIGHT preschool. Do your research, ask around, "interview" preschools, go and observe, etc.
I bet he is far more ready than you are giving him credit for! Good luck!