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How long is your DC's kindergarten? We're still a few years off for kindergarten, but I was kind of shocked that it is only 2 hours and 20minutes/day. I think her "preschool" session at daycare is longer than that.
DH and I are both close enough to work/school/daycare that we will be able to make the pickups/dropoffs regardless of morning or afternoon, but this could be a logistic nightmare for some families.
Re: Kindergarten
How time flies! Caileigh (9), Keira (6) & Eamon (3)
Jake - 1.15.08
Liam - 5.17.11
I guess since DD has been going to daycare since she was a baby and is used to that structure and the long day, it seems like it would be a step backward, and disruptive to go from daycare to kindergarten and back to daycare if she was in the afternoon program.
Ditto. I'm annoyed ours is half day. Our district has after kindergarten program so we may do that or have her bussed to her current daycare and do after school there.
Ditto. I really think kindergarten should be full day. I think most people do pre-k nowadays so kids should be used to at least a few hours so I feel like kindergarten should be a step up from that. And likewise dd has been at daycare full day since 12 weeks. She is starting the preschool room and obviously there all day. So half day kindergarten feels like a step backwards and disruptive for sure.
J starts public school in the fall in a public montessori program, which is "kindergarten" for 3, 4 and 5 year olds.
It's from 9:15 - 2:30 each day. We're paying for before/after school care as well.
I totally get where you guys are coming from. My dd has never been in daycare so she'll be going from 2 days of preschool to 5 full days of kindergarten. It just seems like such a huge step. I wish there was an option.
Gavin is starting Kindergarten in the Fall and (one of the reasons) we chose to send him to Catholic school (at our Parish) is b/c they offer full day, with after-school care. So, he'll go 8:30-3ish, and after school care until we pick him up (probably around 4:30).
Due to school district/tri-county logistical nightmares, our district will bus him to and from school (from our house) but not to our daycare. He will have to get on a bus at 6:45a, but we can't do much to change that right now. He's up by 6;15a every morning for d/c right now anyway.
Our school does offer a half day program option as well.
My three sons!
half-day. I think it's less time than his preschool will be. I'm kind of glad, as he's in Montessori, so I think easing into a traditional classroom setting will work out better for him this way.
Joseph Henry was born at home on March 9, 2009
Nora Mae was born at home on October 30, 2011
Ours is full day, which I think is so much better. Kindergarten involves a lot of work now and half day doesn't leave a lot of room for specials and fitting in all of the things that they need to know.
And for those of you concerned about after/summer care - our daycare runs an afterschool program. Noah takes the bus there after school and they give him a snack and do homework. And he's also there all day during the summer. I think it goes through 5th grade.
Jake - 1.15.08
Liam - 5.17.11