Basil Blasingame: You need to contact the school that you're planning to send your son to. Ask them if it's too late to enroll your son to preschool at his age. Unfortunately, I do suggest that you go ahead and send him to kindergarden instead. Later in life, you don't want your child to feel bad that he's graduating a year later than he's supposed to. This will definately affect his mentality later in life.
Jen Maday: First ask him why he does not want to bypass. it could be that he has some unusual concept approximately what preschool is. If he does not quite have a reason you may discuss with him forward of time and clarify which you will drop him off and %. him back up later. Then while the time comes drop him off supply him a rapid hug and bypass away no count what his reaction. My daughter become properly-enjoyed for this reaction she might cry, scream, and throw a in good shape each and every time I left. I felt so in charge, this went on for a week and t! hen she might supply me the comparable reaction while it become time to bypass residing house too. that could be a notably known reaction and it often in easy terms lasts a jiffy and the youngster realizes that is not working and comes to a decision to relish himself. draw close in there you're actually not doing him any somewhat psychological injury even nevertheless he needs you to think of you're....Show more
Jackson Esmiol: Preschool is NOT a requirement. You can start when you need, although the benefits are very good--as you obviously know.You sound like a very caring mother. Talk to the school that your son will be attending and see if there are any headstart programs that are free that your son can be enrolled in.
Somer Distilo: call the preschool you want to send him too some preschools teach all year around
Carolin Southers: Whether he gets socialization now or next year in kindergarten he's going to get it. I think preschool is nothing but a glo! rified daycare. Honestly, he could learn more from spending th! e day with you at home. He won't be behind for kindergarten...trust me.
Len Dalba: Depends on the school, I would call them and see if there is something that can be worked out.
Florencia Manolakis: All you have to do is contact the preschool you want to enroll him into. If there is space, I don't see why they would not accept him. Make sure you check for programs like Head Start which offer free preschool that you don't need to pay for. Also our elementary school offers a 3 day a week program for 50.00 per month. Which is really cheap.Get him in there, he will like it and be more prepared for kindergarten!...Show more
Frances Macky: you absolutely can start him now! he's had the added benefit of being home with you and unless he's never seen another child in his life, he'll mainstream in and do just fine. it's a great idea to prep him for kindergarten and he'll greatly benefit from socializing with kids his age. remember you're a fabulous mom who is tr! ying to provide a happy and healthy upbringing for her little one!!!
Donte Hamme: It depends on the school. In many preschool children come and go all the time. There are some that are very highly structured, but these are in the minority. It seems there is enough of a chance to justify time to call them by phone. To help things move smoothly have all the paperwork of shots he has received.
Coleen Carignan: I was going to say that i dont agree with mode... about pre-k not being any thing but a glorified day care. my son is an only child also and he had tons of seperation axity when he started preschool three weeks ago. he screamed and cried every day for the first week and a half now he is doing great. the teach him i wouldnt have thought of you probably know that though. it does help with the socialization of the child. but call the school and see what they say. try to find a school that has the kindergatin with it i suggest a montessori school it teaches thing! s a tad different and the combine age groups and skill levels that may ! work well for him. my sons three and its his first year in a montessori school....Show more
Oda Mauson: As a Preschool teacher I can tell you that most schools will admit a student throughout the year, if they have space in their classroom. You're very correct in wanting him to attend Preschool, as many important basics that used to be part of the Kindergarten curriculum, are now taught in Preschool. Kindergarten is far more difficult these days than it was even as little as ten years ago. If you're child is an only child, it is even more important to begin him in some kind of program now so that he will have already had time to master such skills as: sharing, waiting his turn, separating from Mom, bonding with a teacher,and many other lessons that a child can not learn at home. Check with the school you want him to attend to see if they have a year round admission policy. If they don't, look into other schools, or a church run program....Show more
Benit! a Nancy: Most preschools take kids in at any time throughout the year if there is space. Kindergarten is hard work these days. They need to know a lot of stuff so any exposure to school beforehand is a bonus. Check and see if there are subsidies available for preschool through your community. That would knock off some of the expense because it isn't cheap.
Sherita Gallati: I don't think so.. I work at a head start and we would still take him adn he would do head start in the morning until noon and pre-k from noon to 3 and that helps alot..Where do you live? write me at ahicks5424@yahoo.com
Lucille Saetteurn: You will have to check with your local preschool. It should not be too late, because pre-k is not required , but it helps the child!!! Does your state not have Lottery Funded Pre-k? Check into it. My son went to pre-k for free when he was 4 and 5 because of his birthday!!!
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