So now that I have 1 ready to go to college (or at least working on it - he's gotten 3 acceptances so far) I am working next on sending the little one to preschool.
I did a search and in the 3 towns we are looking at there are like 35 preschools. In our town alone there are 16. Some are big centers, some are in-home. Some have websites, some do not. So I'm starting with 5, 3 are big centers with all ages and 2 are in-home with all ages. The big centers have ages 6 weeks - 6ish years with different rooms and have like 150 kids total. The in-homes take from infant to 6-ish years with different rooms and have like 50 kids total.
My DH is a SAHD but we want to start sending her to preschool 3 days (or just mornings) a week. Before her staying home, she went to an in-home daycare.
Do your kids go to a big center or an in-home preschool? How did you decide where to send them?
Re: There are so many preschools! How to decide?
its in a methodist church but the church has nothing to do with the school. I went to this school when I was little...it was 3 yr old and 4 yr old classes. When my older kids went there it was the same thing.
Now with Michelle they added a 2 yr old program and dropped the 4 yr old progam and do the universal pre-k program.
Its set up like a regular schoool like an elementary school. 2 yr old goes tues & thurs mornings....3 yr olds go mwf either morning or afternoon. UPK is 5 days a week morning or afternoon.
To me anything more than half day is more like daycare with added preschool program.
We have 5 main types in our area.
1. Co-op
2. Church, play based
3. Montessori
4. Other, different or special philosophy, Waldorf, "Educational" (like baby can read),
5. Government provided
I ruled out Co-op because I am not interested in having to hire a baby sitter for DS for 10 hours a month, so I can work at a school I am paying for (and it is not cheap)
I ruled out Montessori because all of the ones around here are >$5,000, which we were not willing to pay.
There is not a special one that I really agree with that is close. The closest one that I liked would have required DS and I be in the car for over an hour a day, and I was not willing to do that for preschool
Ruled out government provided (available to all people in my state) for two reasons. One is that attendance is mandatory and it is 8-2:30 everyday. Two is because it is not neighborhood based, and even though we got into "the good one" some of the kids are from families that do not share the same values that we have (like child rearing, politeness, importance of education, not religion or anything like that)
I toured the options nearest our house (there were about 6) and made a big spreadsheet with pros and cons.
Ultimately, I went with the one that I got the best vibe from during the tour.