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Kindergarten - Full Days Vs. Half Days

My oldest daughter will be attending kindergarten next year. We have her kindergarten enrollment night in 2 weeks. At that time we need to decide if we want her in full day or half days. I am wondering what peoples thoughts/experiences are with the two choices. She is very bright and above average. She attends preschool 3 mornings a week for 2 1/2 hours. She does great and loves it. I am leaning towards half days, but am not 100% positive about it either. My thoughts are that jumping from the short time she's in preschool to an almost 7 hour day (including bussing, etc.) seems such a huge jump! Plus, I've been staying home full time since she was born, so it seems huge to be gone that long from home for the first year. I also think that the half days will allow me to put her in more extracurricular activies, which at this age I think are just as important and teaches valuable lessons as well. But, then I think 2 1/2 hours of kindergarten isn't very long to be there either! All day wasn't even an option when I was growing up, and we all got along just fine! So, I'd love to hear what others think. The idea of using it as daycare isn't an issue since I'm at home. The fact that you have to pay isn't an issue either. We just want what's best for her!

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Hi S.. I guess I would start by asking what does the all-day kindergarten look like? Do they get to take naps, and have a decent amount of down time? I work at a Head Start program. I see many kids who go to preschool for 2 years, and they are more than ready for a full day of school. However, where I live, only a half day is offered in the district. It's really nice that you have the option.
Without really knowing more details, I would be inclined to recommend the half day. It will already be a step up from preschool because she'll be attending 5 days per week (I'm assuming?) There will be plenty of years ahead where she'll be in school all day, it might be nice to hang on to this last opportunity to keep her home a little. :)

We are in the same situation, we decided on half day after talking with many people about it, I was told by the time you take out lunch, recess, quiet time and bussing it is about the same amount of learning time. And I like the more gradual build up of time in school, it does seem like a big jump from 3 half days of preschool to 5 full days of kindergarden
Good luck

You are SO lucky to have the half day choice! Do it! Full days are so long and most of the second half of the day is not spent on "heavy" academics anyway!

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I have been a kinder teacher, full days. I have a four year old boy who will not be going to K next year, too young. I advocate for half day if it works for your family (money, transportation, etc.). Your kiddo is bright enough to only go for half day. Let her be a kid as long as possible.
Deb.

My oldest went to half day kindergarden until after the christmas break. This seemed to work out great. I have four year old that will miss the cut off by two months she will go to pre-k this year and all day kindergarden next year. Stay at home mom of three girls.

Full days, definitely! Your child will adjust better now than they would in 1st grade. My 10 year old had the option of both and we chose full days and I am so glad we did because he was able to develope relationships with the other kids and continued them through to now 4th grade. I am a stay at home mom too, and when my soon to be four year old gets to kindergarten he will most definitely be all day. I will be able to get more done in a day and he will be able to learn more in his first year than he would in a half day program. My ten year old got a boost from being there all day and was the only 1st, 2nd and 3rd grade child who was invited to be in a math master after school program at his school because he was the only one ready for it. It was something that made him so proud. It has given him a lot of confindence and excitement. This past year I got a call from the teacher of the after school program to tell me that she witnessed him stand up after a 5th grader tried to explain an algrebra question to say what the other kid was doing was not the right answer. He went to the board and wrote out the entire problem explaining where he got his answer and where the other child went wrong. Starting out school strong is very important to us. My husband is a Mpls. public school teacher and even says that our 4th grader knows more than his 6,7, and 8th graders! I have no doubts that your child will adjust to the longer days and although it will be hard at first the pays offs are so great!

Hi S.! I know you've had a ton of responses so I'll keep mine short and sweet =) Go with the all day kindergarten. Not only will they get plenty of acedemic time but they'll get plenty of social skill/making friends time. I'm sure the teacher is well aware that the kids are coming from a couple hrs of preschool to a full day of kindergarten and will plan accordingly.

We are in the same situation, we decided on half day after talking with many people about it, I was told by the time you take out lunch, recess, quiet time and bussing it is about the same amount of learning time. And I like the more gradual build up of time in school, it does seem like a big jump from 3 half days of preschool to 5 full days of kindergarden
Good luck

Hi S.,
I just have a little to add, though it may not help your decision. I taught 1st grade for 4 yrs. and I wanted to tell you that I noticed the kids who came from 1/2 day kindergarten were a little more tired the first few months of 1st grade than the full day kids. (for obvious reasons). So really it's a huge jump for kids either in K or 1st when they have to go full days. If you decide to wait for full days til 1st grade, don't be surprised if she's wiped out for a few months after school. I've even had kids falling asleep in class! I should say that I didn't notice any real difference in kids who came from 1/2 day or full as far as academics goes. It really matters more what the parents are doing before they even get to school. Just thought I'd add my 2 cents! N

When my son was going into kindergarten I was given the choice of full days two days a week and half day on friday or half day every day. I asked my aunt who was a teacher and she told me that kids learn better in the mornings. I put my son in kindergarten in the mornings every day. When my daughter started the next year we didn't have that choice, that teacher wanted the full days two days a week and half on friday. My daughter got bored on the days she didn't go to school and I don't feel that she had the kindergarten experience that compares to my oldest son's. My son was reading by Christmas and very advanced as were the other children in his class. All 9 of them were reading by Christmas while the all day class hadn't even started. This gave the 9 a real advantage come first grade. My youngest son went in the mornings also. Parents voted on which way they wanted to have kindergarten and we all chose half days. He was still napping in the afternoons and even in 1st grade the teachers told me that he would fall asleep in class and after the first week of trying to get him to stay awake they found it was a loss cause. My kids went to bed at 8 and got up at 7 so it wasn't loss of sleep at night. So my advice is to chose what works best for your schedule and hers. If she is more run down in the afternoon and needs more quiet time, morning kindergarten would be your best bet. If she likes sleeping in and does better in the afternoon, afternoon kindergarten would be better. I wouldn't recommend the full day unless you are a working mother or living out where the bus takes them home and picks them up. Which ever you decide on, I am sure she will adjust to it fine and have a possitive experience.

It seems long for a 5 year old to be in school ALL day, but just 1/2 day is not long enough. The teachers don't get enough time with the children when they're only there a few hours. Plan for an earlier bedtime as your daughter will be exhausted! My son was at the beginning of the school year.

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