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pre school advice

  • 09-08-2005 9:51am
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    Hi, just moved to Bray from Scotland. I have 2 children, Bridget who will be 3 next month and Declan who is 18months. Bridget would have been due to start pre-school education in Glasgow in January for 5 mornings a week. I am looking for something similar in Bray, does anyone have any suggestions or reccomendations. Ta


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 535 ✭✭✭jellybaby21


    Hi, just moved to Bray from Scotland. I have 2 children, Bridget who will be 3 next month and Declan who is 18months. Bridget would have been due to start pre-school education in Glasgow in January for 5 mornings a week. I am looking for something similar in Bray, does anyone have any suggestions or reccomendations. Ta
    If you look around shops in Bray pre-schools are usually advertised so you should have no problems finding one. As for sending her 5 days a week, personally I think its too much as she will have to attend pre-school for 2 years at her age I have a daughter the same age who is going to attend 3 days a week for the first year its just to stop them from getting bored! Thats my opinion anyway evrybody has their own but alot of mothers I have spoken to have said the same.
    :)


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