What age did your LOs start preschool? DS is only 15 months but I've been doing internet research on preschools in our area and it looks like most programs start in September each year, and some have programs that begin as early as age 2. So, DS could begin as early as 2.5 or he'd probably have to wait until 3.5. 2.5 seems early, but 3.5 seems a bit late. Or, maybe not? I'm new at this! :-)
Re: When to start preschool
For us, DS was in a center starting as an infant. The center goes till kindergarten but we chose to move him at 4 to an elementary school with a preK program. DD will be in a daycare with a basic "curriculum" till 3.5 then move to the preK where her brother went. That is if we are still in the area.
Like others said, if your child is in a daycare setting with a preschool program or curriculum, you don't need to change.
Since we have a nanny, we send our older one to preschool two mornings a week. He has a fall birthday, so he actually wouldn't have been able to start until this fall, but the place we send him happens to have a 2-year-old program, which means you had to turn 2 by March 1 to start in September. This was the only place I found that accepted kids who hadn't turned 3 by Sept. 1.
If we can get a spot for him in the school district's Pre-K program two years from now, we'll pull him from his current preschool since the Pre-K program is free and it'll guarentee him a spot in the school for kindergarten. We would be doing the same if he were in a daycare center.
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Thanks everyone who responded so far! To clarify my original post - DS is in an in-home daycare and he can stay there until 3 but she does not really do a true pre-school curriculum so he will have to go somewhere else for that.
Homeschooling isn't an option since I work full-time, and I actually like the idea of him making the transition to a new school so he has gone through one school transition before he goes to kindergarten.
So it sounds like maybe I need to be looking at schools/centers that have a program he can start sometime after age 2 (pre- preschool) so he'll be ready to transition into a preschool class around 2.5 if he's ready. If he's not, at least he'll be there already and can transition in at 3.5. Knowing how curious he is already, I can see him getting bored at his current daycare (even though they are wonderful and he loves it there and I will ball my eyes out the day he has to leave them) if he stays there past age 3.
Thanks again!
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My 2 girls are with a nanny at our home. DD#1 is almost 3 (she turns 3 in July) and DD#2 is 17 months old.
We are sending our almost 3 year old to a 1/2 day preschool starting in September. At first I wanted to send her to full day but she still take a solid 2 or 3 hour nap in the afternoon and I don't want to take her nap away.
So Pre-k will be from 9-11:30. I might try for a full day next year when she's 4, otherwise I'll keep her in 1/2 day then put her right in full day kindergarten at 5.
I don't think pre-k is that important at age 3 but at age 4 I think the structure and classroom setting will help prepare them for K.
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We did Montessori starting at 18 months.
Then at 2.5 we moved him to a program that is run by retired teachers that is run like a school - meaning lessons and kids are placed like they would be for grades - by age by 12/1.
He just finished his first year and loved it.