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TSbartbarb
post Aug 27 2020, 01:55 AM, updated 6y ago

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Hi All,

I would like to get opinion from all parent out there.
I just enlisted my daughter to a Montessori preschool for my december baby LO this year on 4 yrs old class.

Why I got the feel of change her school next year is due to, sometimes the teacher is careless, like pre-mco period she could mistaken the time/date for parent meeting.
OR recent case whereby she didn't took out some of the homework book for my LO from the back even though we already reminded her.
But then, i did see improvement of my LO on the studying part compare to during MCO time where she just stay at house.

Another thing I'm worrying on changing school next year is, how well does she able to coup up with 5yo class, since right now due to this pandemic, the progress been growing slow.
Plus not sure how she going to handle new environment again.


Thanks
djlake
post Aug 27 2020, 02:50 AM

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QUOTE(bartbarb @ Aug 27 2020, 01:55 AM)
Hi All,

I would like to get opinion from all parent out there.
I just enlisted my daughter to a Montessori preschool for my december baby LO this year on 4 yrs old class.

Why I got the feel of change her school next year is due to, sometimes the teacher is careless, like pre-mco period she could mistaken the time/date for parent meeting.
OR recent case whereby she didn't took out some of the homework book for my LO from the back even though we already reminded her.
But then, i did see improvement of my LO on the studying part compare to during MCO time where she just stay at house.

Another thing I'm worrying on changing school next year is, how well does she able to coup up with 5yo class, since right now due to this pandemic, the progress been growing slow.
Plus not sure how she going to handle new environment again.
Thanks
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if you have decided to change, the key to change is managing it. ease her in to the new school slowly, this is what I did

1. went there over the weekend, and let my kid play/explore the new school
2. while driving, be sure to pass around the new school and tell him that this is his new school
3. introduce him to his teachers early on.

ease the change, don't force the change. your kid will adapt.
TSbartbarb
post Aug 27 2020, 08:46 AM

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QUOTE(djlake @ Aug 27 2020, 02:50 AM)
if you have decided to change, the key to change is managing it. ease her in to the new school slowly, this is what I did

1. went there over the weekend, and let my kid play/explore the new school
2. while driving, be sure to pass around the new school and tell him that this is his new school
3. introduce him to his teachers early on.

ease the change, don't force the change. your kid will adapt.
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Great suggestion! Will take note of this if I'm intend to change.
But I'm still thinking right now, should I let her change due to her teacher forgotful behavior, Or should I just let her continue over the current one?
As of now, I didn't heard her complaint said she doesn't like this school.
qdeeshq
post Dec 16 2020, 02:14 PM

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Hey. Saw this thread was from quite some time ago but I hope my suggestions here would help out.

The quality and attentiveness of your children's teacher are very important. If it's worrying you, then it's probably best for you to search for better alternatives.

Hope this video might give you some idea:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TS9xpAeVnY&t


 

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