My daughter is 3 years 5 months and I am thinking about sending her to preschool... So I am wondering what other mums are doing with their three year olds... I would really like her to have more peer interaction, but am nervous about leaving her with strangers (she has never been with anyone but me or her dad, except aunts/grandparents when my son was born)... Thoughts? Input?
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DD turned 3 in July and started preschool this week (1 month later). I was very nervous, because she is a "young" 3, but she had a great time in school so far. She knows mostly everything on the curriculum (academic wise), but she needed to be in school to learn to socialize with her peers. Also, she needed to learn how to be more independent. My ILs have watched DD since she was 6 weeks old, so this is her first time being away from family. To be honest, I think it was harder on us than it was on her. She seems to like it alot.
FYI: She is in a school that is Pre-K3 through 12th grade (it's a private Christian school), so if we want, we can leave her here until she graduates from high school. I am strongly leaning towards that decision because I absolutely love her school, the teachers, the curriculum, and the fact that she can pray and learn about God during the school day.
DS1 was in daycare which had a preschool cirriculum.
At 3 years and 11 months, earliest allowable for his bday, he started PreK3.
My daughter started a few weeks ago. She will be going five days a week, from 9-2:45. It is a year round school, so she will have breaks every few months (like 2-3 weeks off) and six weeks off in the summer.
She absolutely loves it and adjusted pretty quickly. I was a SAHM to her for three years, and she didn't have a problem being with other people.
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DD started preschool about a month before her third birthday. She went to two different schools each for two days a week for 2.5 hours - I visited both schools and liked both, so I decided to try them out and if it was too much for her I could withdraw her from one. It ended up being great for her - she was a little clingy the first couple of weeks but usually one of the teachers would sit her in her lap when I left and she got over my absence pretty quickly. She was the youngest at both schools, but she liked school and did well in the classroom environment, and I think it really helped with her socialization and verbal skills.
I've been a SAHM the whole time, and while DD had stayed for extended periods of time with DH's family (as long as 12 days the summer before she started school), she hadn't been in a school environment or stayed with babysitters very often, so it was an adjustment for her. But I think she was ready.