Last December, I had the very rare opportunity to spend some time thoroughly cleaning my house. I don’t know what it was about that day, but the stars were all aligned. My son was playing peacefully by himself, quietly moving from room to room with me, and he also napped for an unusually long time. I remember thinking “How awesome would it be to just have a day like this where I could get things done?” In that moment, the skies opened up and the heavens began speaking to me. . . Hello! It’s called Mother’s Day Out!
By that afternoon, I began making phone calls to local preschools fully expecting to speak with a handful of eager directors just ready to open their arms to my sweet baby boy. I’m a new mom. Can you tell? After being transferred from voicemail to voicemail, I finally got a hold of an elderly woman who very nicely told me “waiting lists start in February.” Did she just laugh at me?
What I found out that day is that to a new mom, the Preschool Game is a foreign one; especially when you’re new to the area or don’t have a lot of friends with children around the same age. I feel like it was pure luck I had this naïve experience because come August, I would have been that mom knocking on the door of preschool like a scene from an old Mervyn’s commercial: Open, Open, Open.
One of the benefits of living in Dallas is that weren’t not limited in our preschool options. With such diverse communities, we have the unique ability to choose when, where and how we want our children to learn. You might see a Montessori, Reggio Emilia, or Waldrof based school all within a few miles of each other. Or maybe you’re the type of parent who wants your child in a faith-based program, immersed in another language, or gym for a classroom. The combinations are endless!
So, where do you start?
First, start now! Enrollment at most schools begins in February for the Fall. Many fill up quickly, so begin contacting schools as soon as you’re able.
How do I find the right school?
One option: Google.
Google will give you basic information about almost all preschools in your area; where they’re located, reviews, and ratings. But, be careful! Often schools can show up as having 5 star ratings or as being labeled the “best,” but don’t put too much stock into this until you’ve researched the school for yourself. Sometimes schools can be placed with these ratings through paid advertisements or with a small number of reviews. Always check the sources, and use this information as a way of guiding you; not making your decision for you.
Another option: Check for Accreditation.
As a former educator, curriculum and structure is important to me. So, I also do a search using the National Accreditation Commission for Early Care and Educational Programs (NAC) or National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC) database. When a preschool is accredited, they’ve passed a rigorous process of testing against very specific standards such as does the school maintain positive relationships among adults, children, and the community? Is there consistent curriculum and effective teaching and assessment? Is there effective school leadership? Don’t be alarmed if a preschool isn’t accredited. Some schools may have simply chosen not to go through the process; however, as a parent, it’s one way of reassuring that your concerns and questions about a school have already been evaluated.
The expert option: Word of Mouth.
Being new to preschools, I also rely on the stories and experiences of friends and family members. There’s nothing more valuable than hearing from parents who’ve sent their children to a preschool or Mother’s Day Out program you’re looking into; I feel listened to by the staff, the teachers are well educated, the school loves my child, etc.
Which is why Dallas Moms Blog is now opening up the discussion to you!
If you’re a mom who’s had preschool experience in Dallas and/or surrounding cities, we want to hear from you! Help new moms, like myself, get to know the options in their area!
Why did you choose your preschool? Did you have many options in your area of Dallas? What was your waiting/registration experience like?
If you’re new to the area or new to the preschool experience, here’s your chance to ask questions and get some answers! Simply leave a comment below, and with a little help from our blogger community, you’ll find out what you need to know.
So. . .what are you waiting for?
Let the discussion begin!
MY SON IS 20 MONTHS AND HE LOVES RUNNING AND PLAYING WITH ANY TYPE OF BALL (SOCCER, FOOTBALL, TENNIS,…). WE WANT TO FIND A PLACE FOR HIM TO GO AND DO THIS 2 OR 3 TIMES A WEEK. HE DOESN’T LIKE MOTHER’S DAY OUT PROGRAMS OR DAY CARE, HE JUST WANTS TO RUN AND KICK A BALL. DOES ANY OF YOU KNOW A PLACE IN THE PLANO AREA WHERE WE CAN DROP HIM OFF FOR 1 OR 2 HOURS, 2 OR 3 TIMES A WEEK TO DO WHAT HE LIKES?
THANKS
At the JCC they have toddler soccer but parents have to participate too! It’s offered multiple times per week. Check out Texas Premier Sports or email [email protected]
Hello,
Do you know of any Reggio inspired (or similar) schools in the dallas area?
Thank you!
Did you hear back from anyone about Reggio inspired schools? I would also be interested. Thanks!
The Carlisle School on Lovers Lane is the should be considered as a Reggio inspired school.
Can anyone recommend a highly rated preschool for a 4 year old in the Plano/Allen/Frisco area?
Hi
Please advice a good preschool for a 3 year old in Irving/Coppell area.
Thanks
Hi-
I’m Looking for a preschool recommendation around the Rockwall area!
Thanks!
Any suggestions for a two year old in the east dallas area (just south of the 635) that is separate from a church (ie secular)? All the affordable ones seem to be religion-based.
I’m looking for a MDO in the frisco area for a 1yr old. We are new to the area as well. Thanks!
We have a 3 1/2 year old and a 6 month old and they are both in white rock north .. It is a full week program but I couldn’t be happier. They are very structured and academic and all the staff simply adore my kids and all the kids! Saying the pledge and abc’s before 2, writing her name at 3 we couldn’t be happier! Both started there at 6 months … For working moms who need more than a MDO program we checked around many places and settled here. We now drive further just to keep them there. Super long wait list but that speaks to the quality as well 😉
My 3 year old is enrolled full time in preschool at Spanish Schoolhouse North Dallas (Hillcrest & Arapaho) right now. I am applying her to Dallas International School (Preston & Churchill) for next year to be in the PreK-4 program and hopefully keep her enrolled through graduation, pending that she likes learning in French as she gets older of course! 🙂
Does anyone have any experience with Spanish House on Skillman Street? We are considering their program for a two hear old.
Dani,
Have you been happy with Spanish Schoolhouse. Is our daughter fluent? Was it a difficult transition?
Hi, we are relocating to Mansfield, TX in August 2015. I am looking for a preschool for my 4 year old son. I will be grateful if you all can suggest few names.