Just wondering how many of you offer preschool, and how many of your families take their children elsewhere for preschool 2 or 3 days a week.
I have a preschool program which covers kindergarten readiness. I have so far only had 2 families in 10 years go elsewhere for pk, and am soon going to have another one. I hate it in that it is a total disruption to my mornings and I am constantly having to make up what the child who left missed, and it is frustrating. It throws off my schedule 2 or 3 days per week, it throws off my lunch schedule, it makes it hard to plan because the child is gone 2 or 3 mornings per week,etc. I don't think parents think about these things, the effects it has on the provider and her schedule.
I also do not deduct anything if they leave for 2 or 3 hours 2 or 3 times per week. I offer preschool, it is their choice to go elsewhere. I also have to get their child ready to go, be on the lookout when they return. So no deductions on my end.
Just wondering what others do.
I have a preschool program which covers kindergarten readiness. I have so far only had 2 families in 10 years go elsewhere for pk, and am soon going to have another one. I hate it in that it is a total disruption to my mornings and I am constantly having to make up what the child who left missed, and it is frustrating. It throws off my schedule 2 or 3 days per week, it throws off my lunch schedule, it makes it hard to plan because the child is gone 2 or 3 mornings per week,etc. I don't think parents think about these things, the effects it has on the provider and her schedule.
I also do not deduct anything if they leave for 2 or 3 hours 2 or 3 times per week. I offer preschool, it is their choice to go elsewhere. I also have to get their child ready to go, be on the lookout when they return. So no deductions on my end.
Just wondering what others do.
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