Preschools for Children Who Need a Lot of Structure
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Aug 2001
My daughter needs a lot of structure and clear limits in her environment to
feel safe - this has to do with her history of abuse and severe neglect.
She has
been in several schools, ranging from Waldorf to a state run preschool and
(contrary to my personal philosophy) she does best in a school that is pretty
strict. Does anyone know of a school who can provide that kind of structure
and
limitation setting but at the same time has caring teachers and a quality
education? Has anyone any experience with "therapeutic" schools? I would
appreciate feedback very much. Thank you. Martina
I would recommend looking at Montessori programs for a child who needs a lot
of structure. The various Montessori schools vary quite widely, however,
between schools and between "grade levels". My daughter went to Growing
Light Montessori, and the "preschool" (3-4 year olds) had less structure (and
more kids) than the "pre-K" (4-5 year olds). Although all of her time there
was a very good experience, what a (positive) difference fewer kids and more
structure made for her!
Margery
See also: Recommendations for Montessori Schools
There are two options that might work for you. You might want to look at
some of the Catholic schools with an older teacher. I've heard that the
teacher who used to be at St. Theresa's who was much beloved but deemed
quite strict is now teaching at St. Lawrence O'Tooles in Oakland. I can't
say anything about the quality of the upper grades, but I've heard very
good things about the quality of the program that she runs. A school
with a fairly formal kindergarten which is also a preschool is Treehouse,
First Covenant, in Oakland on Redwood Road. It's Evangelical Christian, which
may make it a no-go for you, but the staff seems very experienced, and quite
good.
See also:
Preschools with Religious Affiliations
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