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I just started my new job in East Hartford, CT. I have two kids: 1-year old, and 5-year old. I am looking for a house in Hartford area. I heard that Glastonbury is a very nice town, and convenient commute to work. But I am wondering if there are any good day care/preschools for my youger one, and any good athlectic/art/music activities for my older one to attend in that town. BTW, I am big fan of Montessori schools. But it seems that there is only a small 2-classroom Montessori school in South Glastonbury. In West Hartford, there is a much larger Montessori school. Any advice and experiences on this? Thanks.
I just started my new job in East Hartford, CT. I have two kids: 1-year old, and 5-year old. I am looking for a house in Hartford area. I heard that Glastonbury is a very nice town, and convenient commute to work. But I am wondering if there are any good day care/preschools for my youger one, and any good athlectic/art/music activities for my older one to attend in that town. BTW, I am big fan of Montessori schools. But it seems that there is only a small 2-classroom Montessori school in South Glastonbury. In West Hartford, there is a much larger Montessori school. Any advice and experiences on this? Thanks.
For daycare it's a no brainer. Bright Horizon's on Naubuc ave in the center of town is run by one of the best directors in the business. Great place, great staff.
Glastonbury is one of the nicest towns in the Hartford area - you will do fine. I can't really help on the other questions, so maybe someone else can chime in.
ifw - Welcome to Connecticut. Glastonbury is a wonderful town full of great family activities. There are a number of good daycares and preschools in town. I am not sure they will fit your desires for a Montessori School but they are very well regarded. I recommend Aloha on Hebron Avenue. The owner/director, Joanne, was my kid's daycare teacher and she was great. She would line the one years up in highchairs at lunchtime and teach them the alphabet. My kids learn a lot from her at a very young age. I also hear great things about Mrs. Garo's school on Querido Drive. She does it in her home but neighbors that use her love it there.
As for activites for your older child, there are a lot. Glastonbury has great sports programs for soccer, baseball, football, lacrosse and basketball. We have great programs at the Oakwood Soccer Center on Oakwood Drive. There is also an inline skating center (Z Rink) on Eastern Boulevard.
For arts and music, there are a number of programs offered by the town parks and rec department as well as the Glastonbury Arts Association. There are also performing arts programs (our friends have their son in them) but I do not know much about them. If you have any other questions, do not hestiate to ask. Jay
Hi lfw,
I will be moving to Glastonbury in August. I was there a few weeks ago and I also need a Montessori environment for my 3 year old, so she can complete the first Montessori cycle at least. Eventually, my husband and I decided to commute a little and registered my daughter at Oak Grove Montessori school in Mansfield Center. They have a program that goes to 6th grade. We know we will keep my child there until kindergarten, then she will probably attend a public school. We met with the director and the preschool teacher and we were pleased. I am sorry I can not offer direct experience, but I also posted about this school a month ago and had zero answer.
Developmentally appropriate activities for one's and two's
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Originally Posted by JayCT
ifw - Welcome to Connecticut. Glastonbury is a wonderful town full of great family activities. There are a number of good daycares and preschools in town. I am not sure they will fit your desires for a Montessori School but they are very well regarded. I recommend Aloha on Hebron Avenue. The owner/director, Joanne, was my kid's daycare teacher and she was great. She would line the one years up in highchairs at lunchtime and teach them the alphabet. My kids learn a lot from her at a very young age. I also hear great things about Mrs. Garo's school on Querido Drive. She does it in her home but neighbors that use her love it there.
As for activites for your older child, there are a lot. Glastonbury has great sports programs for soccer, baseball, football, lacrosse and basketball. We have great programs at the Oakwood Soccer Center on Oakwood Drive. There is also an inline skating center (Z Rink) on Eastern Boulevard.
For arts and music, there are a number of programs offered by the town parks and rec department as well as the Glastonbury Arts Association. There are also performing arts programs (our friends have their son in them) but I do not know much about them. If you have any other questions, do not hestiate to ask. Jay
~~~Lining up one or two year olds for any activity is developmentally inappropriate.
~~~Lining up one or two year olds for any activity is developmentally inappropriate.
Why? I did not mean that they lined them up standing. They had the high chairs in a row while they ate and showed them the alphabet as they ate. She made a game of it. It worked wonderfully. I truly think that this was the beginning of my older son's love for reading. I only wish she was there for my younger son to get him interested. Also note that this thread is over 2 years old now. Jay
The Superintendent of Glastonbury Public Schools will send you a resource booklet of all private nursery schools and daycare providers servicing Glastonbuy children:
distributed through the office of:
Alan B. Bookman, Ph. D
Superintendent of Schools
Glastonbury Public Schools
Glastonbury, CT 06033
or call
Pupil Services Dept. at 652-7972
Interview providers, observe, ask friends before you place your child. Call 211 for a list of questions to ask potential caregiver.
And then, drop in unannounced after your child is placed.
~~~Lining up one or two year olds for any activity is developmentally inappropriate.
Interesting. My wife has her Masters in ECE and has been a center director for about 15 years and in the "business" since a teen.
I asked her opinion about this and it was: "Well...It's not the worst thing in the world, but yes I would agree with that" (Your' statement above)
From what I hear Aloha does not have a great reputation among those in the "business". (Talking about teachers, directors etc.) I have no first hand experience, just sharing what I was told.
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