Why a Co-op?
What’s in it for the parents?
1. A co-op is a parent’s school as much as it is a child’s school. Parents work in it, give 2. Co-op parents see, on a regular basis, their child’s behavior in the group, they see other 3. Co-op parents tend to be hipped on good education. They don’t want the ordinary; they 4. The co-op parents own lives take on more significance because they are “in” on such a 5. Co-op parents find new friends for themselves at school. 6. A cooperative nursery always costs less than a comparably good private school. Co-op What’s in it for the children? 1. Co-ops usually have more adults present than do standard nursery schools, with the 2. There is more of a chance for individual attention at cooperative preschools. There can 3. In a co-op, “school” doesn’t stop at the end of the school day, nor does it end on Friday. 4. The child is apt to get more consistency in guidance and more richness in stimulation;
their energy and ideas to it and help to shape it and make it whatever it becomes by
putting themselves into the school.
children’s behavior and they see a school program at work.
want the very best for their children.
vital process of helping a child grow well.
parents pour their time, energy, sweat and skills into their school.
trained teacher on hand plus several parent-assistants.
also be a greater richness and variety in the co-op programs.
A co-op child is apt to be surrounded by a common point of view twenty-four hours a day
and seven days a week.
home and school and school and home.