[blparent] kindergarten

Star Gazer pickrellrebecca at gmail.com
Tue Sep 11 10:58:04 UTC 2018


				I'd ask if the teacher has any slots for
parent involvement, when my oldest was in Kindergarden, the parents were
invited to read a story to the kids. I did this, and nobody cared about
Braille, at least not the way you're thinking. 
I also helped with the Christmas party doing the dradle game of all things,
and again noboby cared about Braille. That was fine with me. 
Your best approach is to talk with the teacher, just don't be too
disappointed if Braille isn't the selling point you're thinking. 
	

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Subject: [blparent] kindergarten

Hi,
my son just started a kindergarten this week. I would like to come to his
class just to get an impression about the teacher and the class  stracture
and so on. what should I say to the teacher, that I would like to come? Of
corse I can't say I want to see your work with kids and how you
communicating with kids.  So I'm just asking about nice and polite way to
say that.

 And second thing, I just thought that would be interesting for all, I
believe, if I came with short presentation about Braille. If someone did
that with kindergarteners and would share it here would be great, just
outline the information  I could present  to the kids and some activities I
might bring.  I think the kids would  be intrigued with so cool letters as
Braille.

Thank you all.

Tatyana
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