TXTransplant said:
So, when my son was born, I had absolutely no qualms about sending him to daycare (as an infant) or preschool. It always ticks me off when I see posters say that daycare and preschool is just for parents too lazy/selfish to raise their own kids. Nothing could be further from the truth.
Maybe it's regional, or just some other geographical thing, but every couple I know in my neighborhood where the wife worked sent their kids to daycare/preschool. Most wives seem to work where we live. On our street we have a lawyer, a few teachers, an interior designer who works for lockheed, a realtor, etc..
I've never heard of people looking down on parents who put kids in preschool. I do think the kids where mom didn't work and 'home schooled' them, you can definitely tell. They are behind in math, reading and speech compared to those who did preschool.
But, while that seems detrimental to a kid at first thought, I feel most of them catch up in due time. Just like a 3-4 year old can learn to read in preschool, a 5 or 6 year old can, probably even quicker, learn in in K or 1st.
My kids are 1st and 2nd, and they are so far past what the school is doing in math.. seriously in 1st they are still adding/subtracting up to 10. My oldest, last year in 1st could spout off multiplications up to 10.
So, not sure if it even matters that they were far ahead, now they are just bored. Luckily they do a thing where the handful of kids that are way further along are set aside with a separate teacher/helper to keep them on the track that they are on.
I went to preschool as a kid too in early 80s, I think 2 years.
Another thought, 'daycare' seems to have a negative connotation. There are no facilities around me that are labeled as 'daycare'. They are all preschool, childhood development, etc. My wife and I joke that around where we lived in Houston, there were places we'd call 'keep your kid alive' daycare. It's just that, they feed and change them. You aren't paying to have licensed teachers, like the preschool my kids went to. 100% licensed, hence the cost.