To all of you moms and dads that have gone before,
I need thoughts on what to do about preschool for Natalie. Is preschool really necessary?
Here is the deal:
When EasternStar (our blog name for our adopted daughter) comes home (and we don't know when that will be), I'm hoping that I can finally retire and be a SAHM forever. DH is hoping to moonlight enough to cover my salary and he thinks that this is possible. We are testing it out now before EasternStar comes home to make sure it is doable.
Natalie has been in daycare since birth except for the year after Lilly died. She knows her alphabet and her numbers. She can write all of the letters of the alphabet and most of the numbers. She knows how to share, can sit still in a group, how to listen to the teacher, etc. The daycare that she is in know is actually a daycare with a preschool ciriculum of sorts. They change up the classroom every month - last month they "studied" ice cream complete with a field trip to an ice cream store, making ice cream, changing the dramatic play area into an ice cream shop, doing ice cream artwork, reading books about ice cream, etc. This month it is camping.
Since we don't know when ES is coming home, I don't know when/if I'll transition to full time SAHM. So, I don't know if I should sign Natalie up for preschool now, or if I wait until ES comes home, which could be Sept. or Oct or later. What if all of the classes are full? Do preschool classes generally fill up at the good schools?
Her daycare now is not expensive for us because I am working, but if I am a SAHM, it is way out of our budget so she couldn't keep going there.
I've been longing for the last 4 years to stay at home with her and if I finally do get to stay home once ES comes home, I don't even know that I want to send her off to school 3 days a week. She'll be starting kindergarten in the fall of 2010 and we've decided on an all day program so I feel like this year is my last year with her before she heads off to school forever.
I'm not sure what to do. I'm not really sure what the point of preschool is. I feel like she knows how to behave in a classroom setting and to me that is the purpose of preschool. Is that right? I want to make sure that she is prepared for kindergarten, but I also want this last chance to have her at home. Am I overthinking this?
Of course, I guess it is possible that DH won't be able to moonlight enough to cover my salary and then I'll be stuck working full time for the next three years and all of this worry will be for nothing........
I need thoughts on what to do about preschool for Natalie. Is preschool really necessary?
Here is the deal:
When EasternStar (our blog name for our adopted daughter) comes home (and we don't know when that will be), I'm hoping that I can finally retire and be a SAHM forever. DH is hoping to moonlight enough to cover my salary and he thinks that this is possible. We are testing it out now before EasternStar comes home to make sure it is doable.
Natalie has been in daycare since birth except for the year after Lilly died. She knows her alphabet and her numbers. She can write all of the letters of the alphabet and most of the numbers. She knows how to share, can sit still in a group, how to listen to the teacher, etc. The daycare that she is in know is actually a daycare with a preschool ciriculum of sorts. They change up the classroom every month - last month they "studied" ice cream complete with a field trip to an ice cream store, making ice cream, changing the dramatic play area into an ice cream shop, doing ice cream artwork, reading books about ice cream, etc. This month it is camping.
Since we don't know when ES is coming home, I don't know when/if I'll transition to full time SAHM. So, I don't know if I should sign Natalie up for preschool now, or if I wait until ES comes home, which could be Sept. or Oct or later. What if all of the classes are full? Do preschool classes generally fill up at the good schools?
Her daycare now is not expensive for us because I am working, but if I am a SAHM, it is way out of our budget so she couldn't keep going there.
I've been longing for the last 4 years to stay at home with her and if I finally do get to stay home once ES comes home, I don't even know that I want to send her off to school 3 days a week. She'll be starting kindergarten in the fall of 2010 and we've decided on an all day program so I feel like this year is my last year with her before she heads off to school forever.
I'm not sure what to do. I'm not really sure what the point of preschool is. I feel like she knows how to behave in a classroom setting and to me that is the purpose of preschool. Is that right? I want to make sure that she is prepared for kindergarten, but I also want this last chance to have her at home. Am I overthinking this?
Of course, I guess it is possible that DH won't be able to moonlight enough to cover my salary and then I'll be stuck working full time for the next three years and all of this worry will be for nothing........
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