Kellie Waycott: Of course it's beneficial for all children to learn structured and unstructured learning. If you choose only one or the other then there is a lot of vital information being lost. So, yes, I would send the children to preK. And even after you start homeschooling don't forget to add some structure by adding classes of some sort so they learn to get on in an disciplined environment.
Shaquita Wernicki: I'd make my decision based on the individual child and on how well you like the school. If you think your middle child will enjoy it and you're happy with the experience that your oldest is having, then go ahead and send your middle child. If not, then don't. If it doesn't cost anything to have your name on the waiting list for your youngest, then go ahead and put him on there. It never hurts to leave your options open.I know people who love their preschool so much that they've sent all their children there even though they decided to homeschool for! kindergarten and beyond. I know others who have chosen different preschools (or preschool vs. no preschool) for different children in the same family, and that has worked for them as well. Again, it all depends on your children, your family needs/wants, and how well you like this particular preschool....Show more
Chastity Doderer: (1) i don't think what the oldest did matters terribly, and i'm not sure one year really would make a lot of difference one way or another. what it might do is give you a sense of whether the youngest, with a completely different personality, would do well in school even though homeschooling was the right choice for the oldest.(2) yeah, i always try to leave options open as long as i can.*and can i use this opportunity to say you've made me laugh hard twice today....Show more
Jefferson Sarson: I would go ahead and get the process going anyway. You aren't going to be in any trouble if you decide not to send your children. If the opt! ion is available then go for it. My son benefited a lot from p! reschool last year. I was going to send my daughter, but I moved to full-time and put her in daycare instead. They're teaching her lots of things there so I don't feel bad about her not getting to do preschool when she's 4.
Samatha Nicar: while you're ever going to think approximately sending him exterior the homestead to college, you will could come across a preschool software that he could properly be in a position to stay in. it variety of feels which you have executed plenty to enhance a number of his skills, in spite of the shown fact that curiously that he desires extra social potential progression. Social skills are in basic terms honed via interactions with different people. in case you do no longer place him in a preschool software, you may a minimum of only be confident you're exposing him to different little ones (exterior of your loved ones) on a standard foundation each and every week and for increasing quantities of time. If he would not have a bonafide ! discovering incapacity or interest disease, then i think of this could be a probable answer via itself. If he does have some developmental/behavioral undertaking, please seek for expert information to help him enhance the needed life/coping skills to attain diverse arenas....Show more
Donnie Bolio: If I was going to be home and home schooling the other child, then no, I would not sign the other children up. Just do those activities at home. If you have play groups and other fun activities with kids, no worries to me.
Kaley Lappas: never... as if i'd let the system screw my kids any younger then the law forces me too....
Lu Tiner: 1. I do not think that it is necessary to send the younger children to preschool just because the older sibling went. Beneficial? I do not see what benefits it offers that you can not provide outside of a preschool setting. I am not saying it is wrong to send them, but it is certainly not necessary.2. If the process does not ! involve a contract, I probably would start the process in your case. H! omeschooling is not for everyone, and you might decide you do not want to do it and then not have a place for the child in the preschool (though, again, it is not necessary).What is it about the preschool structured-go-to-a-bulding-and-learn type schooling that you are thinking is a good idea, or rather a bad idea if they miss out on? None of us can tell you what is right for you and your children- of course, you know that. If I were you, I personally would go through the process but probably not put the others in preschool when the time comes....Show more
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