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See if your local High school has a Tech center, they might have a pre-school. I've heard good things about the tech center programs preschools around where I live. You could look into Head Start, they normal have good programs, if you qualify.

2007-07-13 10:53:33 · answer #1 · answered by applecrisp 6 · 0 0

Contact your local elementary school, social service agencies, and churches to ask for a list of preschool providers in your area. Then contact those programs and ask lots of questions. Find out what sort of license they have and what credentials their teachers have. Ask what curriculum they are using, and what schedule the children follow. Try to observe a class in progress. Then, once you have chosen a program, plan to volunteer a little time in the classroom so you can see firsthand what your child is experiencing. An involved parent is a child's best insurance for a good educational experience!

2007-07-13 05:32:47 · answer #2 · answered by leslie b 7 · 0 0

Check and see if there is a Primrose near you. they are the leader in educational child care. Most schools go up to Private Kindergarden. www.primroseschools.com

2007-07-13 05:42:14 · answer #3 · answered by UV VIxen 3 · 0 0

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