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My kid just turned three and, consequently, I’ve been touring pre-Ks. It can be hellish, especially when some of the tours are virtual and give you a feeling of digital nothingness. It can also be charming, such as when you get a glimpse of a really cute five-year-old seriously playing a game of chess while sitting on one of those little mini chairs.


This content originally appeared on The Progressive — A voice for peace, social justice, and the common good and was authored by Negin Farsad.