You can actually get your children into preschool when they are only one year. I work in a preschool and teach 3 yr olds. I personally think if you are just putting them in for the learning and the socializing that they will receive then 3 is a good age. They can comprehend the fact that you will come back for them better. They are also usually potty trained which also makes it easier on them.
2006-08-17 14:15:46
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answered by Anonymous
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3 years
2006-08-19 07:18:32
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answered by keshar s 2
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I know people that put their children into pre-school at the age of 3 and their children accelerate at a very good rate. I know it depends on the teachers and how well they interact with kids, but kids want to learn so i am sure your child would do fine. I think 3 is the earliest you can get kids into pre-school.
2006-08-17 14:08:30
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answered by marajrspr 1
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2016-12-14 07:29:03
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answered by ? 4
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At two and half I think kids should be attending playgroups, the ones where the mothers all stay and the kids all socialise together. I think like everyone else said pretty much that three is a good age to be dropping them off somewhere for the day.
2006-08-18 18:02:14
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answered by Anonymous
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you still have time tearsure it it goes by FAST id say between 3 and 4 depending on your kid ive worked with over 30 parents and this seems to be the best age ive also worked at daycare 2ths old to 12 and the kids seem to really be ready for school at 3 1/2 or 4 no ealier
2006-08-17 17:59:53
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answered by jennybeninni 1
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I think it probably depends on your child. Do you think he is ready? I enrolled my daughter into part time preschool (two days a week for two hours per day) at age three. This school year she'll be going into pre-K now (4 yrs) for three days (two hours per day) a week. I think it was a good choice for us because she was got to socialize with other kids, and reinforce the basics (ABC's, counting, shapes, and writing her name). The biggest benefit in my opinion was that she got to meet some friends and feel more comfy playing with other kids without mommy around. When she was your son's age we went to alot of playgroups and I was comfortable with that and she was too. So, to make a long answer short... I think it's about what your comfortable with and what your son is ready for.
2006-08-17 14:34:23
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answered by 1hAppyMoM 2
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When do you expect you child to finish his/her SSC exams i.e. his 10th grade. it absolutely depends on that.
If you start at 3 he will finish by 15 years.
And to tell you it also depends on the schools policies also.
For instance you child must have been born in MARCH 2004. Normally the policy of school as per this academic year 2006-2007 is to take students born between 01.01.2003 to 31.12.2003.
This information i can provide you only because I am a clerical staff from St. Anthonys High School.
2006-08-17 14:41:07
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answered by Agnelo P 2
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I decided best age was three because then my children were communicating verbally and could tell me if there were problems eg teacher hitting him etc. I think it is a peronal decision and on the development of the child in question.
2006-08-17 20:32:34
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answered by CLEVER 2
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usally 3 or 4 is the age when ppl send their kids 2 pre skool but i think tht when a child is potty trained,can communicate,understand,and listen, hez ready.
2006-08-17 15:07:02
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answered by sally A 1
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