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Withdrawing from Preschool Program

Hi Mommies, I am looking for Mommies that have pulled their preschoolers out of a preschool program to switch to another. We are doing this with my soon to be 4 year old. We just aren't ahppy with the present program and we have found one that we think he'll do much better in. However, we are supposed to give a 2 week notice or else we will be charged a full month tuition.

I don't mind the two week notice, but should I let my DS continue attending after we've given notice? I don't mind the awkwardness, but I don't want less attention to be paid to him. What did you/would you do? Let him go during the two week notice period or keep him home?

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I have seen many kids leave my daughters school. They are fine. In fact, many times they have a fair-well party for them. It should be fine to allow him to continue until his last day.

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I can only tell you that without a doubt, I've never mistreated, ignored, or neglected a daycare child because a parent was withdrawing or even mistreating me. I've provided care for 24 years and always find it distasteful to suggest that anyone would do such a thing. Even if you were a parent from hell and you were totally in the wrong, it wouldn't be your child's fault. I don't think you have anything to worry about.

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I would keep him home, your mind is made up. Give him a break instead of going from one place straight to the next. Have been in a similar situation with my middle daughter and the break really helped. :-)

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I have seen many kids leave my daughters school. They are fine. In fact, many times they have a fair-well party for them. It should be fine to allow him to continue until his last day.

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Unless you feel like your child is in danger at his current school, I'd have him continue for the next 2 weeks. Kids this age are so schedule-dependent. I'd think that pulling him out, putting him on a different schedule/routine for 2 weeks, and then starting another program, would be too much change in a short time. If he just continues on for the 2 weeks, then he only has one schedule change to make. That will be less traumatic for him, I would think. I am sure his teachers understand that their program is not for every child, and families make such changes all the time for a variety of reasons. Your child isn't the first to switch programs, and he won't be the last. I don't think you really have anything to worry about with him finishing out the 2 weeks.

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I have two weeks notice at my son's preschool. He was almost 4 years old at the time. I pulled him out because I thought that there were too many kids and the building was not large enough. His preschool merged with the daycare program that was under the same name. This was one week after my son graduated from the daycare program and moved to the pre school program.
They also had the same policy that you must give 2 weeks notice or pay for an additional week or month depending on what the payment schedule is. I decided to let him continue out the last two weeks. The Director was actually good about it. Meaning they did not try to pressure me to stay or ask why I was leaving. My son had been with them since he was 1 year old. I thought that he would have a hard time adjusting to a new place after being there for so long (even though he was in a different building he continued to have contact with the same people because they would work in diffrent locations). But, my son acted as if he had never been there. He does not talk about the old school and never asked if he was going back. He just looks ahead to his next place.

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When I switched my son, he stayed till it was time to go to the new school. His teachers in the old school were sad to see him go and hugged him till he walked out the door. We had no problems. Lots of my friends moved around with no issue and honestly when I was planning the move I didn't consider that the old school might not pay attention to him. If your school is a professional school there is no reason why they wouldn't pay attention to your son as they always have till he leaves. Don't worry.

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We decided to leave one daycare program, and were offered the chance to attend for the remaining two weeks. I decided not to have my son attend those weeks, and instead did "patchwork" childcare with friends and such. It really depends on your relationship to the school, and how much you think your son will get out of being there only two more weeks... good luck.

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I don't think the teachers will treat your child differently. If you are concerned, then you can have a talk with the program manager/director to give your notice and explain that you would like it to be kept confidential until the last day.

I would liken it to giving notice at your job. They should be professional and your child will likely enjoy spending time with friends before "the move".

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