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#2526 - 04/25/07 09:15 AM Is it too much or is it just me?
Ania Offline
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Registered: 02/07/06
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Ivy League Day Care: What Happened to Crayons?

The cornerstone of Crème de la Crème is its spectacular 21,000 square foot facility, which can accommodate approximately 275 children and is located on approximately three acres of land. The entrance to the center is an elegant lobby featuring elevated ceilings, hand crafted woodwork and a sitting room warmed by a fireplace. The passageway from the lobby to the main facility consists of a small wooden bridge that crosses a flowing streambed containing rocks, plants, and live fish. Across the bridge is the magical and captivating world of Crème de la Crème. The main interior resembles a Victorian Villagescape, residing under a 34 foot translucent skylight. In the village are a computer lab, arts & crafts studio, library, dance studio, gymnasium and a mock television studio. The exterior areas include reduced size tennis and basketball courts, a custom designed mini water park and numerous play areas containing an assortment of toys and playground equipment. Extensive security measures are in place at each Crème center to ensure the health and safety of every child. Closed-circuit TV monitors provide continual surveillance of changing areas, washrooms, classrooms and other areas. There is a computerized access system to gain entrance into the building.

Crème's educational curriculum is the foundation of the Crème concept. The curriculum for children from ages two to five years was developed by Crème's staff of early childhood education experts. The Crème curriculum combines learning with fun activities incorporating interactive exercises. In addition, starting at two years of age, children learn a second language (Spanish), computer and other subjects.

Cost: $1350.00 a month for ages two to five

Think we can shove them out the door any earlier for learning experiences?


I just found it today, to my horror.
Ania

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#2529 - 04/25/07 02:17 PM Re: Is it too much or is it just me? [Re: Ania]
delbows Offline
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Registered: 04/25/06
Posts: 516
Loc: Midwest
I don’t have a problem with young children learning another language or computers. My son was independent on the computer (with the mouse mostly) when he was 21/2. I would have loved to have him learn another language at that age. My daughter’s pre-school teacher LET my daughter practice writing words when she was three even though it was against the school policy.

I do think it is wrong to expect little ones to learn through purposeful education until they are ready and interested, but some will be ready and willing at two. My concern with this school is that many parents will enroll kids who are not ready and they will find the lessons stressful and internalize that they don’t measure up to their parent’s expectations. I also think that such a lavish facility may spoil their appreciation for anything less opulent and indulging.

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#2530 - 04/25/07 02:40 PM Re: Is it too much or is it just me? [Re: delbows]
chenchuan Offline
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Registered: 12/03/06
Posts: 39
Loc: Northern California
It is an expensive day care for sure. It is probably cheaper to hire a Spanish speaking nanny who can teach your kid Spanish and do a lot other things.

I actually have a better idea. Put the $1,350 a month or $15,000 a year in an investment account. With proper investments, the money should quadruple in 16 years to $60,000. Just enough to cover one year of tuition of an Ivy league school.



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