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sophia jane said:
Evidently I'm "spoiling" my middle child, by being concerned about his starting a fullday pre-k program in the fall. Whatever.

Concerned about his education, and he's a middle child to boot....no, that doesn't sound like spoiling. From my own experience, middle chidren rarely get spoiled anyway. We barely get noticed, not that it bothered me much. I was a bit of a loner as a kid.

Just sounds like good motherly concern.
 
sophia jane said:
Evidently I'm "spoiling" my middle child, by being concerned about his starting a fullday pre-k program in the fall. Whatever.
How's this for spoiling...I didn't even send my kid to pre-k for fear that he wasn't ready yet, which he wasn't. I worry for him going to kindergarten now in the fall, but at least he's more prepared. Dammit, no one wants to let kids be kids anymore. IMO, even a full day of kindergarten is too much for kids.
 
i remember kindergarten. Half days were almost too much at the beginning of the year, but by the end of the year it wasn't quite enough. *L* Last year one of the schools was talking about cutting outside recess time down to 15 minutes a day and a short time after lunch - for the kindergarteners. It had already been done for the rest of the grades. It made me glad we enrolled ours in an alternate district, even if we don't live in it.

SJ, you're just being a mom. i think we ALL worry over our kids going to something like that. Especially when they're so young.
 
CrimsonMaiden said:
Kindergarten has always been a full day around here, so I guess I've never thought anything of it.

I'm okay with full day kindergarten. I went thru that with oldest, who really struggled with it. But full day pre-k seems a little excessive to me. I guess we'll see how it goes.
 
sophia jane said:
I'm okay with full day kindergarten. I went thru that with oldest, who really struggled with it. But full day pre-k seems a little excessive to me. I guess we'll see how it goes.
What do they consider full day? Are there other options? Here there are a couple. Some start at 7 am and go until 3, like the school day, but the headstart goes from 8 til 2. Might be something to think about.
 
sophia jane said:
I'm okay with full day kindergarten. I went thru that with oldest, who really struggled with it. But full day pre-k seems a little excessive to me. I guess we'll see how it goes.


I guess it depends on the child. My youngest goes to full day pre-K and he loves it.
 
CrimsonMaiden said:
Kindergarten has always been a full day around here, so I guess I've never thought anything of it.
Around here it never was until sometime in the mid nineties. It's always been suspected the change had more to do with more tax money for the district, not the welfare of the kids.
 
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entitled said:
What do they consider full day? Are there other options? Here there are a couple. Some start at 7 am and go until 3, like the school day, but the headstart goes from 8 til 2. Might be something to think about.

The program we were planning was the one at the elementary school, so it runs the same as the school day so 8:30 to 3:15.
I'm just really conflicted. We had planned for this but now that it's approaching (enrollment is next week), I'm kinda freaking out. Ex thinks I just need to "let him go" but I don't think that's the problem. Plus, when I asked middle child about going to school, he said "I don't want to go. I'm scared of all the people." He's terribly shy, and I don't know if forcing him to go to prek will be good for him or a terrifying experience.
 
sophia jane said:
The program we were planning was the one at the elementary school, so it runs the same as the school day so 8:30 to 3:15.
I'm just really conflicted. We had planned for this but now that it's approaching (enrollment is next week), I'm kinda freaking out. Ex thinks I just need to "let him go" but I don't think that's the problem. Plus, when I asked middle child about going to school, he said "I don't want to go. I'm scared of all the people." He's terribly shy, and I don't know if forcing him to go to prek will be good for him or a terrifying experience.


Can he try it for a few days and then you pull him out if he's not handling it well?
 
CrimsonMaiden said:
Can he try it for a few days and then you pull him out if he's not handling it well?

I'm sure we can. Biggest obstacle in doing that is ex, honestly.
 
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Just got the letter from the admin office that I've been waiting for. I'm officially an Oklahoma resident which means school is going to be VERY affordable for me from now on and my life is going to be dramatically easier come August. So so so so happy!!!! And thankful. :nana: :nana: :nana:
 
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Congratulations on becoming an official resident, SJ! Ought to make life MUCH easier.

As for the ex? Tell him to shove it where the sun don't shine. You're around the kids more than he is, so have a better idea of what would be good for them than he does.
 
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