My DD and I are spending next school year in our home state of OR while my husband is away on a military deployment. We have the chance to attend preschool or play school at my mom's work. My DD's bday is Sept 2nd and the cut off for preschool is Sept 1st. The teacher agreed that since we will only be in OR for one year they would allow DD to attend the preschool instead of play school if wanted to.
The play school is 2 years and up. 10 kids, two teachers, and less structure.
The preschool is more structure, 10 kids, two teachers, more learning, and more focus on behavior rather than the play school which is more crowd control.
Both classes are 2 hours 2 days per week.
I don't want to set DD up to fail being the youngest, but I think preschool could be a good option.
What would you do?
Re: Pre-school vs. Playschool
When I say "academic" I am talking they work on ABC's, recognizing their own name, reading books at story time. So neither program is considered really "academic" so to speak.
Really good point I will have to ask. I believe they have to be 2 by Sept 1st, but I will double check. Thanks again.