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Choosing a Preschool

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Instead of being daunted by choosing your child's first school, see it as an exciting opportunity for your child and family. Start by talking to other parents to get first-hand feedback about schools. Some preschools don't advertise, getting all of their applicants by word-of-mouth.

Then, make a list of options, checking out the schools' accreditation with the nonprofit organization National Association of Early Childhood Education. Use simple logistics: Do you want your child to go to school five days a week, or just three mornings a week? Do you want to be able to walk or ride a bike with your child to school? Are you looking for someplace close to your office? How important are extended hours?...

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Nov 8, 2007 at 2:10:13 PM

Believe it or not a schools philosophy on the preschool level can be very strict so be sure that you and your family are on board with it from the get go to avoid conflict at a later time. Remember this is the place where your child is going to be meeting his first friends and have some solid memories.

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July 10, 2007

The right teacher is everything

More important than anything else, in our experience, is having the right teacher. Ours sets the tone that encourages every child to gradually unfold into their own social being. She is there without being too obtrusive; she is supportive and kind while letting children lead the way...  read more

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