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Preschools in Thousand Oaks Area
Asked by M.E. from Los Angeles
on March 18, 2009
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I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations for preschools in the Thousand Oaks, Westlake Village area. Just trying to get some ideas.
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- I'm in WLV. I go to Horizon Hills (near T.O. High School.) I highly recommend it. Go to the bottom of this page and click on PARENT EDUCATION. http://www.conejo.t...
- You are about 7-10 minutes away from Moorpark. My son goes to Pinecrest in Moorpark. It's a fantastic school. They have an amazing program from early preschool to 5...
- Westminster Presbyterian Preschool in Westlake Village is great! The teachers are warm and caring, and the yard for the kids is amazing--nothing like it anywhere else.
Looking for a Preschool for a Child That Needs More Individualized Attention
Asked by J.G. from Los Angeles
on March 16, 2008
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I have 4 year old twins (boy/girl). My daughter is thriving in preschool, my son is not. I've been paying for a shadow and 1-on-1 therapy since November with no resu...
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- Hi, my children have gone to/go to Horizon Hills Parenting Program. http://www.conejo.tec.ca.us/parenting/Parenthome.htm We've been pretty happy with it, but it's a ...
- Hi J.! I am a special ed teacher(with almost 21 years of experience) for CVUSD and have a 9 year old daughter in 3rd grade here in Newbury Park. I highly recommend...
- I have heard that Buttercup in Calabasas is great for kids that need just a little more direction. They combine special need kids with the regular classroom and I kno...
Worried About Child with Severe Allergy Attending Preschool
Asked by J.M. from Los Angeles
on September 2, 2008
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Hi moms. My 2-year old has been diagnosed with a severe allergy to sesame. 3 nights ago he had a severe reaction and I had to administer an epi-pen and call 911. Th...
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- my son does not have an allergy to anything but a child in his class did. the teacher will send out a letter to all parents about the allergy so that their child does ...
- Preschool sounds awfully risky to me! Even in kindergarten a child is still too young to be in charge of such an important health matter, but kindergarten is an impo...
- My heart goes out to you...I have TWO sons,both severely allergic to peanut products and many other nuts. Peanuts, though, are the biggest offender because they are e...
Advice Requested on Daughter's Group Function Freak-outs
Asked by R.S. from Los Angeles
on May 28, 2008
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I have a 22-month old daughter who seems to be developing just a teensy bit slow. She eventually catches up, but she seems to be a few months behind the milestones, w...
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- Hi R., My 3 1/2 year old didn't like group activities either. She is very bright and her vocabulary is much more extensive than any other kids her age. I started ta...
- I'm not familiar with the testing you mention. What is it for and is it really possible to "test" someone so young? As for her milestones, children go along at dif...
- (((hugs))) R., it sounds like you have your hands full. I recently told one of my moms that I think her 20 month-old should be evaluated. For many of the same issues...