luvdzny
Half of my heart is in heaven
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I think the decision should be based on the child. I have 2 kids, DS never went to pre-school. He was always happy to play by himself, never cared to be with other kids that much. We did a lot of things together. and although he was one of the youngest kids in his kindergarten class, he was at or above the other kids level academically. He is now 20, has more friends than I can keep track of and is doing fine.
DD was always a very social child. She always needed to be "entertained." She never had the patience to sit with me and color or work on her letters or numbers. She started pre-school when she was 4 and loved it. She is 15 and also doing fine.
When DS was young MANY people tried to convince me that he HAD to go to pre-school, I am glad I did not listen. You know your DD, so do what you think is best for her.
Good luck with your decision!!!
DD was always a very social child. She always needed to be "entertained." She never had the patience to sit with me and color or work on her letters or numbers. She started pre-school when she was 4 and loved it. She is 15 and also doing fine.
When DS was young MANY people tried to convince me that he HAD to go to pre-school, I am glad I did not listen. You know your DD, so do what you think is best for her.
Good luck with your decision!!!