I hope that works put for you, a lot of times the private schools can be just as bad as the public. Not all though so maybe this one will be great.
Homeschooling for pre K would not cost anywhere near that amount and really play is the best way for them to learn at that age. I homeschooled for 1st grade for close to nothing. We used our library a lot.
Honestly, I'm not sold on homeschooling at all. I've done a lot of research into it and I've bought several packages to test out. I think it's important kids are out and around others. Everyone points to homeschooling as this quaint thing that is rooted in the past, but even in the past if you wanted quality education parents would send their kids away. I don't understand where this romanticizing came from.
We don't homeschool because it is traditional although from my understanding most families would not send their children to school till they were closer to 9. We homeschool because home is where are children are loved and understood. Home is where they can thrive. We homeschool because we tried a highly recommended school in our area and it killed our daughter's love of learning. They push kids too early to do things they are not ready to do and when they can't do them kids are left feeling bad.
Not everyone is ment to homeschool but at pre K I did not even think of it as schooling, we were just living life together.
I hope this school is everything you are hoping it will be and she and you have a great year. There are some really great teachers out there and even some good schools. I used to work in daycares and I did really love the children I worked with so I know there are others out there that will too.
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