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  • Hillary Clinton Pushes Universal Pre-K Program

    Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton is proposing a $10 billion federal program to offer voluntary pre-kindergarten for all American 4 year olds.  You have to hand it to Senator Clinton.  She rallies behind causes that many others wouldn't touch with a ten foot pole.

    Senator Clinton proposes to pay for the program by closing various tax loopholes and "by cutting 500,000 of the private contractors the Bush administration has had..."  Imagine choosing 4-year olds over your Haliburton flunkies! The horror!

    Head Start has served low-income children and their families with early childhood education, nutrition, and parenting support since 1965. Senator Clinton's proposed program would build on the promise of Head Start.

    [Photo Credit: Associated Press] 


  • Wisconsin Offers Kindergarten for Four-Year-Olds. I'm Moving.

    I know Wisconsin is a lovely place, but I've never felt compelled to relocate there. I would have moved though when my son was 4 if it meant kindergarten a whole year early. The Johnson Creek school district voted this week to offer 4-year-old kindergarten to district residents. According to the school board president over 250 districts in Wisconsin offer the program. The half day program will be tuition free with transportation provided. I'm starting to feel light headed. Wisconsin, you and I were meant to be together.

    My son was ready for a five day a week program by the time he was four, but our budget was only ready to pay for a three day a week program which lasted just 2.5 hours. When my kids were little and moms with older kids lamented the brief time frame of preschool I imagined shoving them into oncoming traffic. Back then 2.5 hours of freedom was unimaginable to me. 8 years later and I'm those mothers, lamenting how short 2.5 hours of freedom is.

    On a less selfish note the district hopes this program will equally prepare children for kindergarten because some children don't have the opportunity to attend tuition based preschool programs. After seeing the array of skill levels in my son's kindergarten, I can imagine this would help put more kids on a similar level.


  • The Family Bed: I'm Over It

    I have a confession to make: my 4-year-old still sleeps with my husband and I, in our bed.  And it's starting to drive me nuts.

    Hazel starts the night in her own bed - or rather, on her own bed, in her Disney Princess sleeping bag - but every night, without fail, she crawls in with us, usually sometime between 1 and 2 a.m.  As she gets older, and her legs get longer, it's getting more and more uncomfortable to share a king-sized bed with her.  Our new kitten, who has chosen to sleep nestled among the pillows at the head of the bed, has been making it hard for Hazel to fall asleep once she makes her journey across the hallway, into our room, too.   In just a few short months, the bed-hopping has gone from being a cute, cozy habit of hers, to being an annoying, sleep-stealing drag.   

    Over at Blogging Baby, and Ikea loft bed was suggested as incentive for getting the kids out of the family bed.  I found some helpful hints at MSNBC, too, as well as a comprehensive and age-appropriate "how to" list over at the Berkeley Parents Network.    At our house, we've tried sticker charts, cozy new sheets and jammies, but so far, nothing's working.  We're dealing with a pretty sensitive kid, too, so I really want to motivate her to keep herself in bed, rather than have to force her to stay there myself.  Also noteworthy: she shares a room with her sister.  Do you have any tips/suggestions on how to help?  Do you have a getting-the-kid-in-her-own-bed success story to share?  If so, please share in the comments.  I'm definitely open to suggestions.



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