P.T.
I was lucky enought o stay with both my kids until they were 2. With my oldest, now 9, I didn't look at very many preschools and went with one that came very highly recommended that was very pricey. She had a horrible experience. She came home crying everyday and was miserable. After looking at numberous places we ended up putting her in a home daycare were she thrived. She come home singing a new song everyday. My son is 6 years younger. When we went looking for a preschool for him I interviewed every preschool in area. After looking for months a found Trinty Luthern Preschool in Walnut Creek. He has been going there for a little over a year and have had a great experience. He loves it and most days doesn't want to leave. When he is home for longer than 3 days he always asks when he gets to go back to school. Things I always look for in a preschool is that it has an open door policy. The preschool my daughter had a bad experience at did not have an open door policy and never took phone calls. My son's preschool lets me call whenever I want (which I do) and are always very helpful and supportive. Both of my children did well at the change especially when we found the best fit. My son had a harder time but the school was great about helping him. They even let him call me a couple times when he was having a very hard time. Good luck in finding the right preschool you will know if it not the right fit for you and your little one.