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- From: pfieland@citron.sw.stratus.com (Peggy Fieland)
- Newsgroups: misc.kids
- Subject: Re: nursery school questions
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- Date: 20 Nov 92 20:34:50 GMT
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- In article <1992Nov17.185351.23228@cbnewsl.cb.att.com> zippy@cbnewsl.cb.att.com (steven.s.albert) writes:
- >I'm just looking for some opinions. We're looking into nursery
- >schools for Billy (for next September,
- (stuff deleted for brevity)
- >Now the question. We have since heard and read that 2 days
- >a week is not a good thing because of the lack of continuity and
- >that 3 days a week is much better (2.5 hours/day). I'm just looking
- >for comments or experiences with nursery schools. Billy will be 3.5
- >then, so I know he'll be quite different emotionally and maturity-wise.
- (more stuff deleted)
- >
- > Steve Albert (Billy's dad [29 months])
- > ssa@usl.com
-
-
- Well, I'm sure Billy will really be fine with either two or three days
- a week. Our kids ended up in 3-day-a-week nursery schools at that
- age for the really simple reason that the local nursery schools offered
- the three-day a week program for 3-year olds. The two-day a week
- program was generally for kids who were not quite three (2.9 years),
- so the three-day program was where they ended up.
-
- Peggy
-