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Pre school for 2.2 year old

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langa · 06/01/2018 08:09

Is this too young? My dd started two mornings a week this week and has loved it, she waved me off happily and came out beaming and chatty both times. My friend made a comment about two year olds being too young and getting pushed around by 4 year olds and now I'm having a wobble. I put her in cos I'm a sahm and pregnant and thought it would give her some extra stimulation and give me a break! She's very talkative and bright and I find it hard to keep her entertained in the week even though we go out every day. The winters are even harder!

Anyway just wondered what others thoughts are.

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ApplesTheHare · 06/01/2018 08:13

They wouldn't take her if she was too young, iyswim?

It will do her the world of good, she'll love it and start to make little friends, and it will give you a break Flowers

langa · 06/01/2018 08:31

ThNk you Smile

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YoumeandlittleP · 06/01/2018 08:54

My daughter goes to a preschool 3 mornings a week and she's just about to turn two. Since she started her development has improved leaps and bounds. I'm not ashamed to say that I enjoy those hours to get things done that would otherwise take me a whole day to complete, as she's a very active toddler who is into everything. I love spending time with her and we do a lot together but this others her something I can't give her and I'm ok with that. She's more confident with others and her speech is coming along a lot faster. Your friend should mind her own business. I also agree with the above poster as it will prepare your DC for school.

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Herewegoagain56 · 06/01/2018 13:14

I think 2-2.5 is a brilliant age to start two mornings a week, I do this with my toddler (also a SAHM) and I've found it really beneficial for his social skills and vocabulary and I enjoy the time to get jobs done!

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