Creative Ways To Prepare Your Child For Kindergarten!

She has a very strong grasp of the letters and their sounds and is able to work her way through sounding out some words. She is very excited to be able to look at a book and see more than just letters jumbled on the page.

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Did you know?

The cost of a high quality pre-kindergarten program is $12,000 per year…putting quality pre-kindergarten out of reach for most middle class families with young children

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Pre K Scholars Enthusiasm in Northern California

June 30th, 2009

Pre K Scholars expands in northern CaliforniaAn alluring aspect to the Pre K Scholars program is the business potential it offers stay at home moms and retired teachers. It is so exciting to see the intrinsic values these moms receive once they start their classes! Something in them is reborn. They are able to see that they can stay at home with their own children while nurturing their initial passion for teaching children.

It really is profound when you can see the self-worth it restores in many stay at home moms. I hear the dads say, “My wife is so happy to get those monthly checks.” And I hear the moms say, “I am so happy to be teaching again.”

One mom in particular outwardly exemplifies this business enthusiasm. Amy Hunt is a stay at home mom and former teacher from northern California. After hearing about the Pre K Scholars Program from a friend, Amy grew curious and emailed for more information. We had several email exchanges to answer her questions address her initial fears. After deliberating for about a week, Amy decided to GO FOR IT!

Amy began recruiting and initially was only able to find one student. But this did’t stop her from teaching the class—she proceeded with one student. It didn’t take long at all for word to spread of her course, and six months later, she has created her own website, www.prekconnection.com, she has been featured in her local newspaper, and she has summer and fall classes all lined up. Read Friday’s story from The Ripon Review.

Amy’s is not the only PKS success story, but it’s one worth sharing…

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