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FamilyHost_Meredith - November 12, 2008
Did/does your Princess attend preschool? How old was she when you first sent her? What types of things were your deciding factors (cost, number of days per week, lunch at school)? What would you recommend for parents that are starting to consider preschool for their princesses?

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Rosa AquL - February 09, 2009

i dont know but my older ones are going to a boarding school sponsored camp

and i l ove it ...
anywho i am taking care of them more with all afore mentioned et ceter

but i feel like i am not responding to them enough...
but they liked a methodist and musical camp that one likes yearly

anywho bye for a bit


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jillybean_108 - January 22, 2009
Maggie had just turned 3 yrs old when she first started attending preschool. Maggie was born with a cleft plate, and had trouble with her feet, and sensations. So when she was 9 mos. First Step came and started working with her until she turned 3yrs old, then they said she need to attend preschool to get more advance help. She went to a special preschool that help with speech, physical and sensante therpay. She went there for 11/2 yrs she loved it. She was the only girl out of seven students. This year she is attended a normal type of preschool and is doing well. She rides the bus to and from school and eats breakfast at school with classmates. The state of KY pays for everything, which ws nice. I am glad we sent Maggie, she has improved greatly.
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shadowkris03 - January 21, 2009
I am actually going through this all over again with my youngest. She is 2 and we are looking at preschools to get her into ASAP. She is bored at home and way advanced for her age so I am having a hard time finding a pre-school that will meet her needs. This was so much easier the first time around.
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nadineleemooney - December 07, 2008
my daughter was four and so was my son....it was free for both of them..in nj they had it through one of the elementary schools in my town and he went for free which was a huge deciding factor for me............the school was great and the teachers were excellent....my daughter goes for free vpk here in florida, however I got to choose the place I sent her too, and I am really happy with the school I chose...they care about the kids and she gets a lot of one on one attention due to the small class size and the number of teachers they have per class......
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shadowkris03 - November 20, 2008
My oldest was three when she went to preschool. She loved it. It was only 3 days a week for 4 hours so it was a perfect break for us both. I would recommend checking out all the teachers and staff before sending, talk to the other parents and go for the first few days to see how she or he adjusts to it.
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Rosa AquL - November 20, 2008
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  My niece attended preschool from the time she was just barely three years old. The cost was significantly reduced because my sister volunteered for the school. My niece attended five days per week for mornings only. This is the same preschool my sister went to when she was little. My mom volunteered there as well, so I think this is why my niece went to the same school. For parents thinking about sending their children, I'd tell them to spend a lot of time in the classroom to make sure the teacher's personality is compatible with what you're looking for in a teacher. The equipment and "glitz" are secondary.  
By Mom2SammyW

hi again i'm realizing how sweet you are to stay at homes

i have to share groups is it a slow month anyway
we are learning how to express emotions their coloures catholic(universal) choice is how they are loved and blue

oh and does anyone have advice on working up to middle schools through camps

ours like girrLy or cultural

dang i need us to speed up i miss checking in tododLez y merry thankz time


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jillybean_108 - November 15, 2008
Yes my princess attends preschool. She was 3yrs old and now four yrs old will be starting kingeration next year. She has some delays with speech, and other factors. Breakfast and lunch are provided, also she rides the bus to and from school. Preschool is great it really help your little princess or prince, they will start to make friends and start learning faster and sooner then not going to preschool.
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Rosa AquL - November 13, 2008

i am working on three one more green than pinx

i guess i get nervous about colourez but i am sure it connects

hi back to strate mormon studies ($...)


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Mom2SammyW - November 13, 2008

My niece attended preschool from the time she was just barely three years old. The cost was significantly reduced because my sister volunteered for the school. My niece attended five days per week for mornings only. This is the same preschool my sister went to when she was little. My mom volunteered there as well, so I think this is why my niece went to the same school.

For parents thinking about sending their children, I'd tell them to spend a lot of time in the classroom to make sure the teacher's personality is compatible with what you're looking for in a teacher. The equipment and "glitz" are secondary.


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