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ff.com posters with kids

Posted: June 2nd, 2008, 2:29 pm
by LUconn
My 2 year old is being "interviewed" by a preschool right now. Is this standard or absurd?

Posted: June 2nd, 2008, 2:49 pm
by ALUmnus
I'd say the interview is standard, but the 2 year old in preschool is absurd. That should cover everything.

Posted: June 2nd, 2008, 3:04 pm
by LUconn
explain on the latter. she's got a December birthday so she would basically be like a 3 year old who was born in the middle of the year. And it's not 5 days a week.

Posted: June 2nd, 2008, 3:27 pm
by RagingTireFire
Nothing absurd about a 2-year old in preschool. FlickeringBrushFire has been in pre-school since he was 24 months. He's going into kindergarten this fall and, at this point, can spell better than at least 5 of our regular posters.

As for the "interview", I would guess it's just to make sure that the parents aren't trying to slip in a special needs kid w/o the preschool knowing about it.

Posted: June 2nd, 2008, 3:33 pm
by Cider Jim
No kids here, but I'm wondering if they make pinstripe suits and wing-tip shoes for 2 year olds going in for interviews. :shock:

Posted: June 2nd, 2008, 3:38 pm
by LUconn
Whew, she passed. What pre-school RTF?

Posted: June 2nd, 2008, 3:51 pm
by RagingTireFire
I doubt you'd know of it. Our pre-K is a good deal west of 24588.

Posted: June 2nd, 2008, 4:01 pm
by LUconn
I see. I had you pegged for a lynchburg transplant. or the opposite. Which ever one means you're not from here but live here.

Posted: June 2nd, 2008, 4:04 pm
by RagingTireFire
My wife and I lived in the area up until about 6 years ago when a series of job offers came calling. Neither one of us is from there, though. I don't know what that makes us.

Posted: June 2nd, 2008, 4:29 pm
by Sly Fox
RTF has it nailed. It is a standard practice to interview to make sure the kid isn't special needs and the parents are complete nut cases.

Both of my older two started preschool at age 3.

Posted: June 2nd, 2008, 4:38 pm
by prototype
So did mine LUConn. One started at 2 and the other started at 3 because my 2 was a Nov baby. Preschool was great - makes that transition to Kindergarten pretty easy.

Interview - Ours had it too - I took it as they basically want to make sure your child can follow directions and is ready for an organized setting. Sounds like a preschool similar to where mine went - where they actually teach them, not babysit them. :)

Posted: June 2nd, 2008, 4:40 pm
by LUconn
prototype wrote:So did mine LUConn. One started at 2 and the other started at 3 because my 2 was a Nov baby. Preschool was great - makes that transition to Kindergarten pretty easy.

Interview - Ours had it to - I took it as they basically want to make sure your child can follow directions and is ready for an organized setting. Sounds like a preschool similar to where mine went - where they actually teach them, not babysit them. :)
Where did they go? I know they go to a smart kid school now.

Posted: June 2nd, 2008, 4:43 pm
by prototype
They went to Heritage United Methodist ... Preschool. Sorry, I always have to catch my breath when I say it.

Are you local? I didn't think you were from here, but you must be if you know they are going to NC now - I like to refer to it as Dork School:) Great school, but man is it hard!!!!!

Posted: June 2nd, 2008, 4:48 pm
by Fumblerooskies
prototype wrote:They went to Heritage United Methodist ... Preschool. Sorry, I always have to catch my breath when I say it.
There's nothing wrong with that!

Posted: June 2nd, 2008, 4:50 pm
by LUconn
We tried to get into Heritage, but it was full. Also they seemed unwilling to put her a year ahead of her age group.

We're going with the local Montessori school. It seems a little hippy/new agey for my taste, but my wife went and observed and said that all of the kids there were doing things way above their age level.

Posted: June 2nd, 2008, 4:53 pm
by prototype
No Fumble, not becuase the church, but becuase the name is so loooooong.:)

We have friends that send their children there...You'll like it. One of those children will be with my youngest next year at NC. He seems pretty sharp.

Posted: June 2nd, 2008, 4:56 pm
by LUconn
I hear nothing but the best about NC. But I do wonder, what if you've got a boy interested in football?

Posted: June 2nd, 2008, 6:07 pm
by Baldspot
My wife goes nuts when I tell her I want my son to go to a school that has football. I have some work to do to get her approval.

Posted: June 2nd, 2008, 6:09 pm
by SuperJon
LUconn wrote:I hear nothing but the best about NC. But I do wonder, what if you've got a boy interested in football?
I don't know if VA is like this, but I know in PA if you go to a private school that doesn't offer a sport (in this case football) you can play at the local public school in your district.

Wow, dating the girl four months and I already know about the sports rules in Pennsylvania. Wow. Just wow.

Posted: June 2nd, 2008, 6:13 pm
by Cider Jim
Baldspot wrote:I tell her I want my son to go to a school that has football.
Baldspot, are we talking pre-school, high school, or college? :dontgetit

Posted: June 2nd, 2008, 7:24 pm
by prototype
LUconn wrote:I hear nothing but the best about NC. But I do wonder, what if you've got a boy interested in football?
I know. I'm so small and my wife is so small - the chance either of my boys is big enough to play Football is probably a reach anyway. But, I'm not sure what I'm doing yet...my wife has left it up to me. I told her we would have both boys go to NC until the 6th grade and then we would re-evaluate. My oldest is in Kindergarten and he's already 4'2" - there's hope in Basketball and he loves to play baseball. They have those sports already.

It's a great school, My oldest son has blossomed this year - he has a great memory and can write clearer than me. They don't memorize one verse every week and call it an accomplishment, but have to recite in front of the class a chapter, 12 line poem or like, every Friday!!! What he has retained is amazing - he can tell you the Lord's prayer in English and in Latin, can count to 100 by 1s, 5s, 10, and 20s - which is difficult for a Kindergarten student. He can sing the National Anthem - I even mess that song up and can can tell you the 91 most influential dates in History. Was telling me about 9/11 last week in detail. Sad to know your children know what this world can really be like:(

Sorry to go off, but I'm proud of my boy and I'm happy with the education he is getting there.

Posted: June 3rd, 2008, 12:22 am
by JDUB
holy cow how old is he??

Posted: June 3rd, 2008, 12:40 am
by Hold My Own
NC?

Posted: June 3rd, 2008, 12:49 am
by SuperJon
Hold My Own wrote:NC?
New Covenant.

Posted: June 3rd, 2008, 5:46 am
by prototype
He just turned 6.