[blparent] What Kids Bring Home From Preschool

Brandy W branlw at sbcglobal.net
Sun Aug 28 00:48:58 UTC 2011


Hi, Sounds like you had a good first week. As a pre-school teacher I really 
like to hear about kids experiences. I love the leaving the not so nice 
words in her room where no one can hear! Bottom line is some parents think 
it is funny when kids say that kind of thing. Look forward to reading other 
adventures.

Bran



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them feel the joy that's to be found in the creative spirit. It's the things 
we play with and the people who help us play that make a great difference in 
our lives."
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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jo Elizabeth Pinto" <jopinto at msn.com>
To: "NFBnet Blind Parents Mailing List" <blparent at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2011 10:11 AM
Subject: [blparent] What Kids Bring Home From Preschool


> Hi.  Sarah had her first week of preschool.  It was a little hard on Mom, 
> not knowing what she was doing at any given time, but I guess that's all 
> in the game.
>
> The first thing Sarah brought home from preschool was a stuffy nose and a 
> cough.  It doesn't seem to be too bad, but it sure did happen quick.
>
> The second thing Sarah brought home from preschool was phrases I would 
> have rather she didn't pick up, one of them being "d**n garbage."  So I 
> told her she had to leave the bad words in her bedroom where nobody else 
> would hear them.
>
> And the third thing she brought home was laughs for me.  The first day, 
> she walked in the door and said, "Mom, I'm da man!"  The next time she 
> came home, I asked her what she had for lunch at preschool, and she said, 
> "Um, pine cones, but no beans."
>
> I couldn't get much out of her about what she played or did, just little 
> bits.  She told me how the teachers said to sit, cross-legged with her 
> hands in her lap.  She said the teacher told her to put her arms down and 
> keep them there, which leads me to believe she was touching other kids. 
> She said the teacher told her to sit down and eat, and she said she was 
> done, so the teacher told her to go sit down anyway.  And that was about 
> it.  She goes two mornings a week, four hours each.
>
> Jo Elizabeth
>
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> unjustified terror which paralyzes needed efforts to convert retreat into 
> advance."--Franklin D. Roosevelt
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