Second day was a bit more orderly with most registrations and payments out of the way. When the bell rang signalling the start of school some of the younger kids who had been playing happily began to cry VERY VERY LOUDLY and COULD NOT BE PACIFIED! Two of them cried till they vomitted. Oh Dear. There were a few stressed looking parents around.
My girl looked slightly lost because she was new but she was ok. No tears, just a look of anticipation and sometimes not sure what to do next. She did not even have to look at me for reassurance as she followed her classmates and teacher along. My little girl is growing up right before my very eyes! She used to be such a shy little one but she's ok now.
My boy was there too (because I couldn't possibly leave him home alone.) He was older than lots of the kids there. The principal asked why I was not sending him yet since he is going to be 4 this year. I said it was not necessary. (BTW, the classes for the 3 and 4 year olds outnumber the older kids classes. Imagine that. Its proof that lots of parents are sending their kids younger and younger to kindy). Another grandmother asked me how old he was and why I was not sending him yet. "He is old enough already" she said. "My grandchild is 3."
I stick firmly to my believe that it is not time yet. When it is time, he will be good and ready like my girl.
Verdict from my girl:
MG: So, how's second day of kindergarden?
My Girl: A little bit nicer.
Popular Posts
-
Are you a parent of a bright and talented child? The UKM1 Screening Test 2025 is now open for registration! Conducted annually by GENIUS@...
-
Some children are excited to go to school, experience a new environment, and meet new friends. However, many seem stressed, demotivated, or ...
-
I find that one of the things that frustrates parents the most is the lack of information. For example, some parents may know that there ...