I know this has been discussed before - and I suppose this is just really a vent...
But I'm wondering why I put all of the extra time and effort into working with the kids on their pre-kindergarten skills - when the parent's don't seem to recognize that it's **here** that their kids are learning things (not magically develop knowledge and skills while they sleep at night
) and pull the kids out of my daycare to enroll them in "real preschool".
Honestly, I'm beginning to think that perhaps I should just back-off, not have the extra expense and time to purchase and prepare preK activities anymore!! I know, I know that it's beneficial to the kids - but if the parents aren't recognizing or appreciating what I do - then why am I knocking myself out - just to have my dc parents pull their kids out to enroll them in a "real preK".
I do believe that PreK serves a purpose for some kids. But I'm hearing more and more over the past couple of years (I've been doing this job for 24+ years now) that they want what's "Best" for their kids (who doesn't) and they're afraid that their child will be behind their kindy-peers if they don't do 2 years of PreK first! Every single one of my dc kids that has stayed with me until 5yo has gone off to kindy reading, knowing basic addition/subtraction, colors, shapes, community jobs, reading simple maps, knowing seasons, identifying insects, able to skip and somersault, demonstrate patience, tolerance, compassion, fairness, empathy and respect. Doesn't seem like they even want to hear my opinion - after all, I'm just the babysitter.
I had a parent tell me yesterday that they are pulling their child out of daycare at the end of this school year so that they can enroll him in all-day-3yo preK next school year. This is a teacher family. Of course, if I was willing to transport to a real-preK that offers a 1/2 day program, they'd keep him here another year. (Note: I'm not willing to transport on any regular basis - not fair to my infants to spend their days running around in the van)
So I'm thinking that maybe I'll save myself a ton of stress, expense and time and just change my program to a babysitting service.
Vent over
Opinions?? Advice??
But I'm wondering why I put all of the extra time and effort into working with the kids on their pre-kindergarten skills - when the parent's don't seem to recognize that it's **here** that their kids are learning things (not magically develop knowledge and skills while they sleep at night

Honestly, I'm beginning to think that perhaps I should just back-off, not have the extra expense and time to purchase and prepare preK activities anymore!! I know, I know that it's beneficial to the kids - but if the parents aren't recognizing or appreciating what I do - then why am I knocking myself out - just to have my dc parents pull their kids out to enroll them in a "real preK".
I do believe that PreK serves a purpose for some kids. But I'm hearing more and more over the past couple of years (I've been doing this job for 24+ years now) that they want what's "Best" for their kids (who doesn't) and they're afraid that their child will be behind their kindy-peers if they don't do 2 years of PreK first! Every single one of my dc kids that has stayed with me until 5yo has gone off to kindy reading, knowing basic addition/subtraction, colors, shapes, community jobs, reading simple maps, knowing seasons, identifying insects, able to skip and somersault, demonstrate patience, tolerance, compassion, fairness, empathy and respect. Doesn't seem like they even want to hear my opinion - after all, I'm just the babysitter.
I had a parent tell me yesterday that they are pulling their child out of daycare at the end of this school year so that they can enroll him in all-day-3yo preK next school year. This is a teacher family. Of course, if I was willing to transport to a real-preK that offers a 1/2 day program, they'd keep him here another year. (Note: I'm not willing to transport on any regular basis - not fair to my infants to spend their days running around in the van)
So I'm thinking that maybe I'll save myself a ton of stress, expense and time and just change my program to a babysitting service.
Vent over

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