Pre-k, short for pre-kindergarten, is sometimes interchangeable with the term "preschool." Most pre-k programs are designed for 3 and 4 year old children, often separated into two groups by age. Pre-k programs are becoming more popular in the US, and if you are a parent, there are some trends you should understand about them.
Pre-k Programs Tend to Be Public
Preschool and pre-k programs generally follow the same format, so what's the difference between them?
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Watching a child cry in a state of panic as their parent drops them off at their daycare center is a scenario parents hate to find themselves in. These incidences of separation anxiety are difficult, common, and most importantly, something you can work through. Just how successful you are in your efforts has everything to do with your actions. Make sure you're hitting the target:
Talk About It
Some parents believe the best resolution to separation anxiety is to ignore it.
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Whether you're looking for an indoor play space to spend a fun-filled day or you're booking a kids birthday party, these activity centers provide plenty of opportunities for your child to get active, get creative, develop gross motor skills and even learn. Prepping your child for her day of play can help to make the experience even better. This doesn't mean you have to spend an entire day discussing the play space and getting your child ready.
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You always want what is very best for your children, and it is no different when it comes to child care programs. It can be very stressful trying to figure out which child care program is going to be right for your child. There are going to be many different programs available, and they can be very different from one another. You are going to want your child to be cared for just like you would care for them.
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