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Thu, Feb 17th, 2011, 09:03 AM #1
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is it wrong to not send my 3 year old to school full days in September instead of next?She turns 4 on December 1st this year. Everbody looks at me like I am doing something wrong here when i tell them she is going to school this year but next.
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Thu, Feb 17th, 2011, 09:48 AM #2
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I don't see what the big deal is. people are in a rush for their kids to grow up. if your child's not ready yet why push it. are you going to be putting her into jk or sk whens she is 5?
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Thu, Feb 17th, 2011, 10:26 AM #3
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I didnt think they'd let a 4 year old start kindergarten... I thought the kids had to be 5 years old by december of that year in order to start kindergarten. It must be different from province to province - I know Sammy (hes 4 turning 5 in July) could not start kindergarten until this September.
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Thu, Feb 17th, 2011, 10:51 AM #4
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Thu, Feb 17th, 2011, 11:04 AM #5
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Nope, I'm in the same situation. My boys will be 4 in Nov but were preemies and not supposed to have been born until January. I've decided not to put them in JK. They will continue on with preschool which is must more appropriate for where they are at developmentally.
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Thu, Feb 17th, 2011, 11:26 AM #6
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I wouldn't push her into full days until she's ready.
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Thu, Feb 17th, 2011, 11:55 AM #7
my kids are going to prek for two years which is just mornings and then going to k when their 5.
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Thu, Feb 17th, 2011, 12:45 PM #8
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Keep your child at home as long as possible til she's the right age for kindergarten.
For our son, the year before K, he went to a Ukrainian immersion program three mornings a week - to help get him ready to go to the Ukrainian bilingual elementary school he went to.
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Thu, Feb 17th, 2011, 01:03 PM #9
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I wouldn't send her for full days yet...she's only 3! Preschool here in NS has 2-3 days a week, half days (depending on where you go), maybe try her there if she's not already?!
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Thu, Feb 17th, 2011, 05:31 PM #10
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I guess it depends on your personal choice and the rules in your province, but here kids have to turning 5 in the calendar year they are starting kindergarten. For example, my dd will be four in March (born in 2007), and she'll start kindergarten in September 2012. My ds turns three in October (born in 2008) and starts kindergarten in September 2013. So, dd will be five and a half and ds will be shy of his fifth birthday when they start. And, even then, they will only be going for half days.
I personally wouldn't put a three year old in all-day school. They have many, many years of that ahead of them, and I'm already sad thinking about when my first little one will be venturing off to school!
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Thu, Feb 17th, 2011, 09:14 PM #11
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my DS will be 3 when he enters jk next sept. and he will turn 4 in dec.
the school he'll be going to doesn't have full day kindergarten yet and I 'm happy about that. I know he is ready for school but I don't want him going full-time as he is so young.
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Thu, Feb 17th, 2011, 10:56 PM #12
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I'm not a fan of the full day JK and SK we have here in ON. My kids are fall babies and so are very young. I find he comes home exhausted (but he LOVES it). Like it was said above, they have years of school ahead of them. I almost switched schools to get away from the full day JK, but figured the following year the other school would have it anyway. Ours was a pilot project, so started this year.
(I'm so tired, did this make any sense?)
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Fri, Feb 18th, 2011, 10:58 AM #13
Do you know what the curriculum is like? If not, find out as much as you can.
I know a lot of parents worry about full day, but I dont think it's really different than centre based daycares. If I understand the program correctly, it will focus on play based learning.
My DD has been in a centre based daycare for 2 full days a week since she was 20 months, they set aside one 2 hour nap (12-2pm) each day. Of course DD doesn't sleep, she enjoys playing way too much. lol. So, yes she's tired at the end of the day but she loves going to daycare. And it's really improved a lot of skills (ie, social, talking, etc).
DD was born in December so I can enroll her quite early also, which I am sure I'll probably do. Although I do have some concerns, such as class size, teacher/student ratio, nap time, play based learning, etc.
Personally I'd talk to the school board and if possible the actual school she will be attending to find out as much as possible.
Dont know if you have done any research yet, but here are some sites you may want to check out to get you started:
http://www.etfo.ca/Publications/Posi...%20Forward.pdf
http://www.parentcentral.ca/parent/e...ten-curriculum
http://news.ontario.ca/opo/en/2010/0...dergarten.html
http://www.thestar.com/article/87178...ll-day-by-2012
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Fri, Feb 18th, 2011, 10:39 PM #14
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I'd look into the rules....although you most definately don't have to put her in school until grade 1, I'm pretty sure if you don't put her in JK the following year you have to put her in SK not JK. You can definately not put her in JK but I'm not sure if you can hold her back per say.
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Fri, Feb 18th, 2011, 10:40 PM #15
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There are 27 kids in my DS's class, with one teacher and one ECE. Even though there are 2 'teachers', 27 is a lot. The room is VERY crowded. Everything takes longer - washroom breaks, washing hands, getting snow suits on...
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