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Cooperative Preschools

A Parent-participation Learning Experience

By Sharon Waldrop

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A preschool environment promotes development and discovery while providing plenty of playtime for busy little people. Slides, swings, blocks, puzzles, crayons, paint and an abundance of friends blend together to form scrapbook memories and an activity-based curriculum.

Parents who want to witness these memories with their own eyes may want to consider a cooperative preschool. These schools, otherwise known as "co-op" preschools, require parent participation during class time. An added plus for families on a tight budget is the reduced tuition a co-op offers compared to traditional preschools.

Time for School and Parents, Too!
Most co-op preschools offer a two or three day per week school schedule, with class time being two-and-a-half to three hours. Parental volunteer duties during class time appear to be somewhat consistent with many schools across the country.

"My daughter is in a two-day, Tuesday and Thursday, class from 12:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.," says Sharon from Colorado Springs, Colo. Parents are scheduled to be the "parent helper" on a rotating basis. "We provide a healthy snack with a 100 percent fruit juice for the beverage. After snack, while the children are having outdoor play, the parent helper does a light clean up of the snack tables and vacuum."

Tammy enrolled her daughter in a preschool in Virginia that offers a three-day program for 4-year-old students and a two-day program for younger students. Both age groups attend school for three hours per school day. Tammy works in her daughter's classroom with eleven children once every six weeks. "The parent basically does clean up of supplies, mans a station with an art project and delivers children from the carpool line to the classroom," Tammy says.


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