Yesterday, 09:02 PM
My daughter is 4 now, and we’re trying to figure out the best next step before she starts kindergarten. We’ve visited a couple of centers, and it’s interesting how different they all are. One was very structured, almost like a mini elementary school, while another felt more relaxed with lots of play and creative activities. I’m torn because I want her to start learning the basics (letters, numbers, social skills), but I also don’t want her to feel pressured or bored.
When we toured one pre kindergarten learning center in La Porte, I really liked how the teachers incorporated play into lessons, like counting during games or practicing letters through art projects. It felt like a good mix. Another one we saw was very worksheet-heavy, and my daughter lost interest pretty quickly.
I found a list of local centers online, but it’s hard to know what’s truly a good fit.
If you’ve tried a pre-K program around La Porte, what did you like (or not like) about it? Did your child transition well into kindergarten afterward?
When we toured one pre kindergarten learning center in La Porte, I really liked how the teachers incorporated play into lessons, like counting during games or practicing letters through art projects. It felt like a good mix. Another one we saw was very worksheet-heavy, and my daughter lost interest pretty quickly.
I found a list of local centers online, but it’s hard to know what’s truly a good fit.
If you’ve tried a pre-K program around La Porte, what did you like (or not like) about it? Did your child transition well into kindergarten afterward?