What if my child’s nap schedule is different from the schools? What will happen when he does not need a nap mid day?
Most children adapt very quickly to the school schedules and will soon be in a routine. The teachers are keenly aware that this can be a difficult time for some children and will offer your child the support they need.

The mornings are very busy and most children need some kind of rest. If your child does not require sleep mid day the classrooms have quiet activities going on that they can join. No child is forced to sleep or lay on a mat for long periods of time.

Toddler children usually adapt to the classroom schedule quickly and sleep after lunch. If they are sleepy during the morning period they would be allowed to rest on a cot.

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1. How do I set up a tour?
2. What happens between the time of enrollment and the time we start the program?
3. My child has never been in a formal program before and I am not sure that 2 days is enough of a transition, what can we do?
4. What if my child’s nap schedule is different from the schools? What will happen when he does not need a nap mid day?
5. What is a typical day like?
6. What kind of extracurricular activities does the center offer?
7. Is there an additional cost for these activities?
8. How are communications handled at school, and what if I have a concern?
9. What is the curriculum?
10. Will my child be ready for kindergarten in a more traditional environment?
11. How will I know what is happening in my child’s classroom and the school?
12. Can I check in with my teacher during the day?
13. I know that I need to bring snack for the class once a month, how will I know what to bring?
14. My child is used to a hot lunch each day; will you heat up the lunch?
15. How can I get involved in the school?
16. I know that the center is only for Brookline residents, what happens if we move to another community?