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Old 03-24-2009, 10:38 AM
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Default Nursery School in Williston Park area- Romper Room, Shelter Rock Jewish Center, Harbor Daycare, St. Aidan

Hi I am currently looking for a nursery school program for my 2-1/2 year old daughter in the Williston Park area. She has huge separation anxiety and doesn't socialize that well with kids her age. However, I would like to start her off on a part-time program first and if she responds well, have the option of increasing her hours.

There are 4 nurseries in which I would like to hear more feedback from parents:

1) Romper Room (Williston Park)
The facilities seem small here. Have not gone for the site visit yet. For the parents who are familiar with the program, how do you rate it?

2) Shelter Rock Jewish Center (Roslyn)
When I went for the school visit, the classes seemed small and the kids happy. The teachers encouraged the kids to free play and did not seem to have an iron fist over how the schedule was run. For age 3 class, they teach alphabets and in the age 4 class, they emphasize writing and early scientific exploration. They had the kids color drawings of the human organs and speak about hypothosizing on simple science experiments. While this scientific exposure is nice, I wonder how much the kids really understood it?

For the parents who are familiar with the program, how do you rate it? We are not Jewish, but the school seems open to families of other religions.

3) Harbor Daycare (Herricks area, border of Williston Park)
I did a brief site tour, but was unable to schedule a guided tour yet. The teachers seem tired and the kids run wild, due to the extended schedule of the school day (7 am to 6 pm). This program only has a full-day option, so I don't think this is the best option for my daughter now (due to her separation anxiety and shy personality). But I would like to keep it in mind for next year enrollment when she is older. Considering the long hours offered, the tuition is reasonable. Would like to hear additional comments on this school program.

4) St. Aidan (Williston Park)
The tuition price is attractive and the school has nice technologies. However, the day seems to be run on a very tight schedule. All the teachers I spoke with (from age 2 classes to 1st grade onwards) emphasized structure, discipline, and order. While I am impressed with the academic skills they emphasize, the class structure seemed to discourage creativity and early exploration from the kids. If you have additional feedback, please let me know.

If there are other nursery programs near Williston Park area please let me know. Again, we are looking for a half-day program, 3-5 days each week for my 2-1/2 year old. Thanks for your help!
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