Tree of Life Nursery School - the Best Around!!
A School for Three and Four Year Olds
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My son needed to go to preschool this past year. He was three years old at the time he started and is now four years old. He was a late talker. He didn't really speak too much until after he turned three in February of 2006. I really felt that preschool for two years was a necessity for him. I don't think that it is necessary for all children for two years, but for JD, I thought it would be best. When we first moved to PA, I started looking around at all the various preschools. I was not impressed with any in my immediate area. The prices were outrageous for only a few hours of learning and playing. I did not want to drive far though since besides JD, I have a daughter in elementary school and two babies at home.
After a few months of being disgusted at the curriculum and the prices of the preschools nearby my house, I gave up my search for a while. I felt that at that time, I would just need to "settle" and that did not make me happy. I started to go to playgroups in the area at that time. I went to about four different ones but decided that I enjoyed only one of them. I continued to go to that playgroup once a week with my two toddlers and my big pregnant belly. Once I had the baby, we did not go to playgroup for a while. When I started back up, they had announced that preschool registration was going to be taking place shortly. I checked into it. Since it was about a twenty minute drive one way, I never even thought to check it out before. The playgroup director was such a wonderful person. She really was awesome with the kids and they all seemed to love her. It turned out that she was the preschool teacher. And to top it all off, the cost of this preschool was about $50 less than the others and was three days a week as opposed to two days a week at those other schools. I was sold immediately.
JD started the preschool in September of 2006. He took to the teacher, that he already knew, and the other teacher so quickly. He started to learn so much so quickly that I knew that I had made the right decision. He loves school so much and in one short year, he has learned more than I could have ever taught him myself.
Tree of Life/ Dingmans Ferry United Methodist Church
Neigborhood: Dingmans FerryDingmans Ferry, PA 18328 USA
JD's first day of preschool at The Tree Of Life.
Credit: Melanie VanDerveer
Copyright: Melanie VanDerveer
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Posted on 05/22/2007 at 5:05:00 PM