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Any good Drama classes to recommend for 3.5 ~ 4yr olds?
Does anyone know if there are any kindergartens in the west side, NOT childcare centres, but purely a half-day kindergarten.
hi mums, do you think there's a big difference btwn those "branded" preschools vs. the "mainstream" ones? the price difference is huge and we've 2 kids.... kinda torn due to finances.....
Any tips on choosing a preschool? What should we look out for?
What budget do you have for a 4 year old girls simple party with 15 friends.
18 month old too young for Montessori?
Montessori compromises
My husband and I cannot agree about the curriculum we want for out daughter. He seems to be convinced that a Montessori school is the best way forward. I am not so sure. I think Montessori compromises on imagination while focussing too much on real-world learning. I think kids need to enjoy fairy tales and role plays. Would love some advice from mums and dads out here.
My daughter came from her preschool the other day in tears. In the two years that she has been there this is the first time that she has refused to go to school. The last week has been very hard work getting her to school. I asked her if her teacher had scolded her, or if she had had a fight with her friends..she said no. I am unable to understand how to help her or understand what is going on. Can you help please?
HELP! I am having an internal struggle between traditional and montessori schools. My LO will turn 3 in late October. Right now he goes to ''school'' one day a week for three hours. His teachers are sweet, his faces light up when they see my boy, they read stories and sing and my boy enters with glee. It is like an extension of a mother's love! Many traditional preschools tend to have teachers like these, but lack a bit of structure. When I visit Montessori schools, I love that the kids seem so busy and capable. I love that manners and self disciple are taught. But everyone--kids and teachers-- seem so serious. Of course, I've only seen parts of the day, but I feel little kids should have a certain amount of ''joy'' in their day. Do you have any thoughts--pros/cons---from personal experiecne you'd like to share? Thanks so much! confused
My daughter has slept in a separate bed right from her birth. She is now six years old and insists on sleeping in our bed. I have been reading up on co-sleeping but not sure if the benefits still apply if you have not done co-sleeping with your child from the beginning. What do you suggest mums?