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Hi, we love Small Miracles in Woodridge. Not sure if their programs have started already but worth looking into. http://www.woodridgeumc.org/templates/System/details.asp?...
My son will be turning 2 sometime in October. He currently stays at home with his grandparents while I work. I wanted to enroll him in a school or program later this year where he can go one or two times a week, just to start getting him used to the idea of school since he may start next year. He's very social and loves to try new things. Any recommendations for 2 yr olds - not potty trained yet? Thanks!
Hi, we love Small Miracles in Woodridge. Not sure if their programs have started already but worth looking into. http://www.woodridgeumc.org/templates/System/details.asp?...
It sounds like you need a parent's day out program. They are usually done through churches I think.
I've heard the Bolingbrook Park District has a great nature pre-school program. Not sure of the start age though.
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You could check out your local YMCA. My son was in a 2 year old class and is moving on to the 3 year old class. It's one day a week, 45 minutes long. The parents just have to stay in the building. They read stories, do arts and craft, and play with the other kids.
We really like Kids Kampus in Naperville. We send our daughter there.
603 E Diehl Rd # 143
Naperville, IL 60563-7888
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Hi, C.. I am not sure how far you are from Downers South High School, but my daughter participated in a program there when she was two and not potty trained. I think it is called a Mom's Day Out program, and I believe it is run by the Child Development teacher and the students. Kids 6 mos. through 3 years old can participate. It is a year long program that usually begins in October and ends in May for @ $75 for the school year (usually fills up quickly). They participate in games, crafts, free play, snack, story time, etc. My daughter loved it. It was a great way to get her prepared for preschool.
Good luck.
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