Looking for a Good Preschool in or Around the Sherman Oaks Area

Updated on March 31, 2009
S.J. asks from Sherman Oaks, CA
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Hi moms, I am looking for a good preschool in or around the Sherman oaks area. I am new at all of this so i am not even too sure where to start or what I should be looking for. This whole thing is a bit scary for me because I have heard people say you should have your kids on a waiting list even before they are born. My son will be two next months and I just want to be prepared. I hope I'm not too late!!! Thanks moms!!

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L.R.

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Don't stress about not being on a "waiting list" - there are plenty of great preschools out there I'm sure. I sent my daughter to The Magic Yard in Studio City, ###-###-#### - it is run by Barbara Diner. It is a wonderful and loving environment and I highly recommend her.
Good luck,
L.

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R.K.

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Hi. I would be happy to help you find a Jewish Preschool in the Sherman Oaks area. My services are completely complimentary. Please let m eknow if I can help.
Thank.
R. Kaplan
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S.M.

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The Maggy Haves School in North Hollywood (on Coldwater) is great! My oldest had a wonderful time there and I'm planning to go back with my second. I believe there is a waiting list so if you're even considering it you should call and take a tour now. They have a mommy & me program with toddlers that starts with one afternoon a week at 18 months. This class typically makes up the core of the preschool class when the kids get old enough. You can read about their philosophy here: http://www.maggyhaves.com/main/index.php?option=com_conte...

The Maggy Haves School
6100 Coldwater Canyon Avenue
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L.Y.

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First determine how far you are willing to drive to take your child to preschool. Most preschools in the area start when the child is 2 years 9 months for preschool. But there is a Transition semester before that and a Parent & Me before Transitions. It's all geared to getting your child used to the schedule and social aspects of preschool. After determining how far you're willing to drive, take a tour of the school. Call each one that you are interested in and see for yourself what the school is like. This is very important. I have my daughter at The Sherman Oaks Nursery School (TSONS.org). There is a heavy waiting list for preschool and priority is usually given to siblings of children already enrolled in the school. That is the way it is in most schools. If this is your first child, get your child into either the Parent & Me or Transitions classes as soon as possible so you have some other way to get into school. TSONS is popular but not all of them have heavy wait lists. Neighborhood School, Maggy Haves, Sunnyside, etc. are all in your area. I've also found that the religious preschools (Stephen S. Wise, Temple Beth Hillel, etc. are easier to get into as their wait list is not as extensive). If you have no clue which preschools are in your area, I suggest going online and doing a search for preschools in your area. PS. Yes, the wait list thing is a little overwhelming but don't get discouraged. TSONS had kids on their wait list as soon as the baby had a birthdate! I waited until my child was about 10 months old before I started the process. There is a preschool for everyone and your child will find the right one but you have to start with the footwork and tours. Good luck.

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L.C.

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My son attended Christian Nursery School (corner of Colfax and Moorpark) and many of his other friends attended Church of the Valley (COV)just north of Victory on Vesper. Both pre-schools are in church facilities but children of all faiths attend. Both are great developmental pre-schools, with good kids, families and reasonable prices.

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