I anyone remembers my 3yo DCG who left in January (DCM wasn't telling DCG that she was switching daycares). They switched for personal/logistical/financial reasons, DCM had just had twins, and was driving 30 min out of her way for daycare in the am & pm. They are now in an unlicensed (illegal here) home daycare in their neighborhood. They left on great terms.
Anyway, I watched them at their house for a little last night (DCM has trouble finding someone who she can trust with a 3 yo and 5 mo old twins). And I was asking for information about her new daycare:
I know it's not "right" to fish for information, but I was honestly curious - this DCG and I were attached at the hip - and she is BEYOND bright, and I was extremely invested in her learning while in my care.
Me: So tell me about your new friends , what are their names ?
DCG: name, name, and name
Me: what are your teachers names ?
DCG: Miss _____ and Miss _________
Me: What do you do there ?
DCG: We play all day
Me: (thinking, my kids would say that too) Yes, but do you have circle time or work on your letters ?
DCG: No
Me: (thinking well, maybe they aren't structured - not everyone does circle time - nothing wrong with that) Do you have story time ? Does Miss ____ or Miss ______ read you any stories ?
DCG: No, they don't read us anything.
Me: (still trying to see if this is just play based learning) Do you ever do music , do you sing any songs ?
DCG: Well I sing songs , but no one sings with me.
Me: What activities do you do ?
DCG: We just play with the toy box, any toys we want.
I had to hide my tears when she said the part about singing alone. I understand and have worked in play based daycares, but this just sounds like non-engaging free play. It just made me very sad for her, because she thrived on structure and schedule and was so incredibly into learning. She will start school in August - so that will be good for her.
Anyway, I watched them at their house for a little last night (DCM has trouble finding someone who she can trust with a 3 yo and 5 mo old twins). And I was asking for information about her new daycare:
I know it's not "right" to fish for information, but I was honestly curious - this DCG and I were attached at the hip - and she is BEYOND bright, and I was extremely invested in her learning while in my care.
Me: So tell me about your new friends , what are their names ?
DCG: name, name, and name
Me: what are your teachers names ?
DCG: Miss _____ and Miss _________
Me: What do you do there ?
DCG: We play all day
Me: (thinking, my kids would say that too) Yes, but do you have circle time or work on your letters ?
DCG: No
Me: (thinking well, maybe they aren't structured - not everyone does circle time - nothing wrong with that) Do you have story time ? Does Miss ____ or Miss ______ read you any stories ?
DCG: No, they don't read us anything.
Me: (still trying to see if this is just play based learning) Do you ever do music , do you sing any songs ?
DCG: Well I sing songs , but no one sings with me.
Me: What activities do you do ?
DCG: We just play with the toy box, any toys we want.
I had to hide my tears when she said the part about singing alone. I understand and have worked in play based daycares, but this just sounds like non-engaging free play. It just made me very sad for her, because she thrived on structure and schedule and was so incredibly into learning. She will start school in August - so that will be good for her.
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