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Call your local elementary school, social service agencies, and churches and make a list of programs they suggest. Call those programs and ask what license they have and what credentials their teachers have. Ask what curriculum they use and what the children's schedule is. Make sure that they allow plenty of free choice time for the children to choose activities that support their interests and allow social skills to develop. Try to observe a class in progress. Once you have chosen a program, plan to volunteer some 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!

2007-07-16 08:48:04 · answer #1 · answered by leslie b 7 · 0 0

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