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Viki63
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My grandson just started preschool. It’s a cooperative preschool, and one parent (or in our case, grandmother) stays in class one day a week. He loves it.
I’ve had several children, but never got to attend preschool with one of them. So I’m wondering how to head off the change from “he loves school” to the point where the child detests the thought of going.
Learning should be fun and challenging. I always enjoyed it, but not my kids after a certain age. What can we do to keep the enthusiasm going?
He will be going to public school in 2 years, as there’s no way his parents could afford Catholic school.
I’ve had several children, but never got to attend preschool with one of them. So I’m wondering how to head off the change from “he loves school” to the point where the child detests the thought of going.
Learning should be fun and challenging. I always enjoyed it, but not my kids after a certain age. What can we do to keep the enthusiasm going?
He will be going to public school in 2 years, as there’s no way his parents could afford Catholic school.