I couldn't believe the curriculum they had for 3 and 4 year olds. First of all, the school goes from pre K-3 through 8th grade and when my DH and I walked in at 9:15 this morning, we barely heard a pin drop (and there were classes walking through the hall), the kids were SO QUIET! We sat in the office with the director and she started telling us about how structured the 3 and 4 yr old classes are. The is NO circle time. NO centers. Every thing is done sitting in their desk. The only playtime they get is outside twice a day. No nap time either! It's VERY structured. I asked her about an adjustment period b/c 3 yr olds are either coming from staying at home with mom and dad or from a daycare which is definitely not that structured. She told me they give the kids 2 weeks (if that) and if the child doesn't seem mature enough to handle the structure, then they let the parents know that the school is not a good fit. We walked through and looked in on some of the 4 yr old classes b/c our son would be entering preK in August. I was very impressed that the entire 4 yr old class was READING words off the chalkboard and counting in unison. However, they all looked like little soldiers and that made my heart break a bit

Don't get me wrong, I was very impressed by the discipline they instilled in these kids at such an early age, but at the same time I feel that at ages 3 and 4, learning should be fun. This was more like boot camp. It sucks too b/c they have the very best tuition rates in the city.
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Re: Toured a private preschool today and OMG....
This reminds me of a news article another Bumpie posted about earlier.
I also believe learning should be fun. I don't want my child to be a kid at a desk. I want her engaged, discovering and socializing.
yikes. That makes me sad for those kids
The most important thing at this age is learning how to play (imaginary/pretend, with others, creativity, etc..) and interact with others. Studies show that kids in play-based preschools tend to do better academically and go on to get higher degrees. I would be running in the opposite direction from that school!
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Well, there's a similar private school that actually says on the website that they believe in corporal punishment (I kid you not) and that they will not accept any child under the influence of any drugs, including Ritalin or other drugs used to treat ADHD. I immediately scratched them off the list. This school didn't display that information on their site, nor did I see it in the packet she gave me (but I refused the registration form so it could be on there) but after seeing how those kids are all like little soldiers, I wouldn't be surprised if they were paddling kids
My husband is a military brat and retired military so of course he liked the school. He felt that eventually, Jayden needs that structure and I do agree but when I pointed out that there were ZERO toys or even imaginary play items anywhere in those classes, it hit him. I am still floored...
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This.
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Woah....that's pretty hard core. I wonder what type of adult sends their kids to a place like that.
Sounds like a nightmare and a great way to kill any enthusiasm for learning. Wouldn't send my kids to a place like that.