My question would be, is there another way to make up for the things that are "lacking"? For example, if this current childcare doesn't have enrichment classes or daily outdoor activities, would you be able to do so on the weekends as a family or sign up for external ones after class hours? For me, I wouldn't do the switch since your child is already well adapted there - I wouldn't want a situation where he/she ends up not being used to the new school, or if the new school isn't up to expectations, and then get all frustrated and distressed over that! As for other things like parental involvement and choices of excursions, these are actually things you can make an impact with - for my son, I am pretty much known as the "save the earth" young mother who cares more over what he likes than whether he's doing well academically (my son is 27mo, just enrolled when he was 24mo) :x You can always get the principal's/teacher's contact, or just do a simple conversation while dropping/picking your son up - it is important for teachers to build good relationships with our children, but we should do it with the teachers too :) As for excursions, childcare centres usually have a certain budget they need to work around - if you could, you can try pulling connections to get them better rates at a play area that you know kids would like! If not, just drop a simple recommendation to them as long as the prices and location are reasonable :) They're always open to parents who want to get involved!
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