That’s so awesome. My kids were lucky to be able to stay with their grandparents, too. Spending time with grandparents is so much better than being stuck in day care.
Not in every case. Depends on the grandparents and the school.
That’s so awesome. My kids were lucky to be able to stay with their grandparents, too. Spending time with grandparents is so much better than being stuck in day care.
This is a few miles from my home https://www.mka.org/admissions/tuition-financial-aid Private schools tend to be expensive here.
Goodness, the tuition for Kindergarten at that school is more than what it was for a year at the private liberal arts school I went to in Manhattan not too long ago.
Not in every case. Depends on the grandparents and the school.
Agreed- I went to a Montessori school for pre-K through 4th grade and it was just the best. I really hope when I have kids I can send them to one as well. I think it really set me up well for life.
I'll echo the others that gift cards are a safe bet. I had a thought that maybe you could ask the teachers if they have any materials they'd like for their classrooms? Some Montessori materials aren't too expensive.
This made me chuckle. It's crazy what we'll spend on our kids, right? OTOH, I know the incredible value the kids get out of their current school, so it's trade off. Spanish immersion? Yes, please!
That’s cool. They’ll be tri-lingual with getting Spanish at school and French at home.
"Stuck"? That's insulting.I've worked in childcare for many years now,and I can tell you that it's no jail term.We give wonderful care to children-and much better than many other caregivers tend to.That’s so awesome. My kids were lucky to be able to stay with their grandparents, too. Spending time with grandparents is so much better than being stuck in day care.
Not in every case. Depends on the grandparents and the school.
"Stuck"? That's insulting.I've worked in childcare for many years now,and I can tell you that it's no jail term.We give wonderful care to children-and much better than many other caregivers tend to.
I agree with you $100 per teacher is CRAZY. If you are comfortable giving $25 then that is what is what you should give. Honestly, I never gave pre-school teachers gifts and only gave elementary a few times.I was thinking $25 Target giftcards? Some of my friends suggested amounts I thought were pretty crazy like $100 per teacher.
I agree with you $100 per teacher is CRAZY. If you are comfortable giving $25 then that is what is what you should give. Honestly, I never gave pre-school teachers gifts and only gave elementary a few times.
LOL Insulting? Please. I’ve worked in schools for years. Being with grandparents is wonderful.
I keep saying I wish I could find the manual for the kids.
Being with SOME grandparents is wonderful for children. Keeping grandchildren is wonderful for SOME grandparents.
Not all grandparents are the loving, doting replacements for parents. And not all have the ability or the health to keep up with little ones every day.
Quality child care can be wonderful too
Lol. We all do! My kids are grown and I still wish I had that manual!
But it’s ok and you are doing a great job. You care and you want to do the right thing for these kids. That is the greatest gift you can give child care givers, pre school teachers and elementary teachers! Good job, Mom!
I no longer have children but have adults (or at least that is what a friend tells me) and I still wish I had a manual.I keep saying I wish I could find the manual for the kids.
Agreed- I went to a Montessori school for pre-K through 4th grade and it was just the best. I really hope when I have kids I can send them to one as well. I think it really set me up well for life.
This is a few miles from my home https://www.mka.org/admissions/tuition-financial-aid Private schools tend to be expensive here.