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Adult kindergarten/preschool!

LadyOfTintagel

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I was reading about someone in New York doing an "adult preschool" and I instantly got super jealous! The trouble is, it costs 1000 dollars for admission, ouch. I get it, though; setting up something like that is probably super expensive and you have to cover your costs somehow. I'd love to attend an adult preschool someday, even so. Maybe if it ever becomes cheaper, or I come into a lot of money to throw around, I guess. Has anyone here done it before, or something similar? I'd love to hear what it's like!
 
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Holy crap that sounds awesome.
 
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Mmm the smell of crayons, construction paper, and glue. 🤤

CAPcon has a preschool/kindergarten room. It was the most adorable thing with little chairs and tables and ABC banners and stuff all over the walls. 🥰

This is official photo from 2022. 2023 was decorated way more, looked and smelled just like a real preschool / kindergarten class room.

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There were scheduled classes and story time and arts and crafts stuff all through the schedule.
 
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There is someone relatively close to where I live who hosts daycare sessions for littles and pets
 
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I really want to attend one of these. Here in the UK there are loads of senior schools (for adults) with lessons, one of which I attend regularly, but pre-schools are very rare. I want to sit cross-legged for story time. (When I was actually at pre-school, I remember being told off for fidgeting during story time, or playing with my velcro shoes; I was once made to take them off.)

In that photo, what's that high chair in the corner for? It's not a child's "high chair" to eat from. Does a teacher sit there to keep an eye on the class, or is it a very high time out chair?
 
LittleAndAlone said:
Mmm the smell of crayons, construction paper, and glue. 🤤

CAPcon has a preschool/kindergarten room. It was the most adorable thing with little chairs and tables and ABC banners and stuff all over the walls. 🥰

This is official photo from 2022. 2023 was decorated way more, looked and smelled just like a real preschool / kindergarten class room.

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There were scheduled classes and story time and arts and crafts stuff all through the schedule.
That IS adorable! Looking at the tubs of markers and posters on the wall activates some buried deep nostalgia I didn't even know I had.

I hated going to school as a kid. Who knew now I'd be itching to go back?
 
I know the social component is important with these kinds of things, but think of how much of that you could buy and do in the privacy of your own home for $1000. Seems like most of the cost might be for the caregiver services and roleplay offerings.

I respect people that are willing to attend such an activity, and especially those that would host such a thing (assuming this isn't just some for-profit entrepreneur taking advantage of lonely ABDLs). I am not that open though, and even if it wasn't cost prohibitive, I don't think I could ever put myself out there like that.
 
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patrick1776 said:
I know the social component is important with these kinds of things, but think of how much of that you could buy and do in the privacy of your own home for $1000. Seems like most of the cost might be for the caregiver services and roleplay offerings.

I respect people that are willing to attend such an activity, and especially those that would host such a thing (assuming this isn't just some for-profit entrepreneur taking advantage of lonely ABDLs). I am not that open though, and even if it wasn't cost prohibitive, I don't think I could ever put myself out there like that.
Ah, but there's the problem, right? It IS the social component. I could wear a diaper and draw in a coloring book by myself (and have done so!), but I'm specifically craving the school setting, with a teacher and structure and other "kids" to run around with.

Like you though, I'd be a bit shy to put myself out there to that degree, even if I really want to. Maybe that's part of what makes it worth doing, though.
 
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At most of the conventions I attend , they have some sorta littles day camp set up in a conference room . One even had tents set up in the rooms . The people who host are generally Bigs . They spend a lot of money and time to set them up very nicely for abdl and littles . Most have crafts , coloring books and stuff and playmats on the floor. It`s a safe comfy space for us .
 
I may be a baby but a classroom setting like preschool or kindergarten has always appealed to me. I’ve always loved the idea of a daycare where the ages are mixed, and I would be on the younger side of the spectrum. I’d love to be able to play in one of those even as a baby—being the class baby would be a lotta fun!!
 
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I’d love to go to a sissy pre-school.
 

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lilbabyjooce said:
I may be a baby but a classroom setting like preschool or kindergarten has always appealed to me. I’ve always loved the idea of a daycare where the ages are mixed, and I would be on the younger side of the spectrum. I’d love to be able to play in one of those even as a baby—being the class baby would be a lotta fun!!
It is a amazing experience ! The most of the ones I have attended had all age spectrums for attendees from baby to tween age. It was super cool to have your big drop you off at the day care center.
 
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I'd love to go to an adult preschool. It sounds like the perfect place for me.

LittleAndAlone said:
Mmm the smell of crayons, construction paper, and glue. 🤤

CAPcon has a preschool/kindergarten room. It was the most adorable thing with little chairs and tables and ABC banners and stuff all over the walls. 🥰

This is official photo from 2022. 2023 was decorated way more, looked and smelled just like a real preschool / kindergarten class room.

View attachment 108706

There were scheduled classes and story time and arts and crafts stuff all through the schedule.

That is so cute! I'd love to go to CAPcon someday, even though the thought of going to a con like that makes me nervous.
 
JazzBaby said:
That is so cute! I'd love to go to CAPcon someday, even though the thought of going to a con like that makes me nervous.
You get over it as soon as you get there and there are 1500 other people doing the same thing. Some more daring than you'd ever want to be and you realize you're rather tame and average. 😂
 
Yikes! For a $1000 I would expect something pretty serious and decent, Like I know everything is commercialised in America with prices for everything but that is ridiculous! That works out £785.

For that kinda money I would expect to pay once per year and have at least an 8-10 hour session every other week that I could attend, with toys, games, planned activities, small lunch, "staff" to do diaper changes etc.

See example below...
feetintrouble said:
I really want to attend one of these. Here in the UK there are loads of senior schools (for adults) with lessons, one of which I attend regularly, but pre-schools are very rare. I want to sit cross-legged for story time. (When I was actually at pre-school, I remember being told off for fidgeting during story time, or playing with my velcro shoes; I was once made to take them off.)
There are several "schools" around the country with uniforms, planned lessons, punishments etc. that you can join up with but only one "preschool" that I know of (there may be more) for ABDL's and littles geared more toward the idea of being 5 or below.

They run around 8-10 sessions per year about 6-7 hours long, in a large hall with enclosed garden area lots of toys, games, colouring, etc. The last time I went there must have been around 130 littles possibly more some of which had their CG's with them, they usually have themes at each event as well as some planned activities, a "packed lunch" style meal, milk and bottle warmers, potties and staff that can help with changes. All this (last time I went) for about £15-£20 entry fee, now that may have gone up as it was a while back but still.

Attending every one of these events in a year could cost around only $200 so for $1000 I would expect much, much more.
 
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The smell of crayons, construction paper, glue, finger paints, and new school shoes. 🥰
 
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