The kids start at their new school on Monday. Tomorrow I can take them to see it and meet their new teachers. I think it will be a short adjustment for E, but she'll have fun. I'm a little worried about C. He's going into the 1yo class, which will be good overall, but he's still a little behind. I suspect they're taking one nap a day, and he's been taking two, although I tried him with one today and he did well. He's also going to be napping on a mat instead of a crib, so I have to go find him a mat by Monday - we have one for E because the old school ordered them for us. I know this will be good, but I miss their old school already, and I hate big changes.
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Why are they switching?
I'm sure it'll be great. Speaking of, I think I need to order a nap mat too. R will go to school in the fall and I've never had one that young go to school before.
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Originally posted by TulipsAndSunscreen View PostWhy are they switching?
I'm sure it'll be great. Speaking of, I think I need to order a nap mat too. R will go to school in the fall and I've never had one that young go to school before.
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We met the teachers and saw their classrooms today, and I feel a little bit better about Monday. I really liked C's teacher, and she gave me her cell phone number after I explained about his heart and everything, just so she could get in touch with me easily if anything ever comes up. We also did one nap yesterday and will do it again today and this weekend to help prepare him.
I found a nap mat at one of the local school uniform stores, but they couldn't monogram it for me before Monday, so I'm going to take it somewhere else and see if they can do it. This is the kind E has, so I wanted to get C the same one: http://www.schiros.com/nap-mats/nap-...-attached.htmlAllison - professor; wife to a urology attending; mom to baby girl E (11/13), baby boy C (2/16), and a spoiled cat; knitter and hoarder of yarn; photographer
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Today is the day! They haven't called me yet, so I guess that's good. Drop off went OK, but I'm super nervous. I forgot to buy nametags at the store for them, and I couldn't find anything this morning to work, so I sent them without. So...hopefully they don't lose them. E will be OK, but C obviously can't tell them who he is. They start in before care and then go to their classes later - C is with the 1yos, and E is with all the big kids (2-8th grade). I had asked if they could eat breakfast in before care and was told yes - the kids have been eating breakfast at school forever. Except I dropped them off at 7:30, and nobody else was eating. C's room is smaller, so they put him in the table to eat, and he was mostly fine. They put E in the lunch room, away from all the other kids to eat though, and she wasn't thrilled. So, I may have to figure out how to feed them at home before we leave. They take forever to eat sometimes, which is why we haven't been doing it before, but I guess we'll just have to make it work, because I don't want them to be the only ones eating. Do all these kids really eat before 7:30?? I can't wait to pick them up and see how it went.Allison - professor; wife to a urology attending; mom to baby girl E (11/13), baby boy C (2/16), and a spoiled cat; knitter and hoarder of yarn; photographer
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Sounds like it went well and I'm sure E will have all kinds of stories to tell when you pick up, hopefully good ones. DS used to eat breakfast in the car on the way to daycare. We went pretty early though and they served breakfast which he would also eat there a little later. Seems like they would have more kids eating breakfast there starting that early.
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Originally posted by civilspouse View PostSounds like it went well and I'm sure E will have all kinds of stories to tell when you pick up, hopefully good ones. DS used to eat breakfast in the car on the way to daycare. We went pretty early though and they served breakfast which he would also eat there a little later. Seems like they would have more kids eating breakfast there starting that early.
Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkAllison - professor; wife to a urology attending; mom to baby girl E (11/13), baby boy C (2/16), and a spoiled cat; knitter and hoarder of yarn; photographer
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Eating at home sucks. I loathe mornings and trying to get D to eat. She wants to chat and talk and whatever and I'm like "D please eat" 1758393 times. I often end up dressing her as she's eating bc it takes her 45 minutes to eat 10 spoonfuls of oatmeal.
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Originally posted by TulipsAndSunscreen View PostEating at home sucks. I loathe mornings and trying to get D to eat. She wants to chat and talk and whatever and I'm like "D please eat" 1758393 times. I often end up dressing her as she's eating bc it takes her 45 minutes to eat 10 spoonfuls of oatmeal.
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Originally posted by JDAZ11 View PostMy kids eat before 7:30.... I hate it. 😬
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Weirdly, I think breakfast is the only thing that helps me... I think maybe because both are in high chairs. I can trap them there and get other stuff done. Cleaning them after eating adds time. One likes to shampoo his hair with food. But at the same time, not sure I could send them dressed and then have them covered in food all day.
Sunscreen and getting dressed is insane for us. I f'ing hate mineral sunscreen!!!!! And they love running away from me while I try to dress them. I used to get them dressed either in crib or in high chairs, but now with the sunscreen.... it gets all over everything and I can't get the stains out, so I'm stuck running after slimy children trying to get their clothes on. I really need to send them to the T&S school of getting ready in the morning! Your kids sounded like morning champs!
I'm going to have a time getting them to school by 8:30 in the fall.... but 7:30 would never ever happen for me.
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Originally posted by JDAZ11 View PostI never finished writing this... I probably won't this time either! My kids are up by 5:20 at the latest. I still could never get them to school by 7:30 alone - maybe if it was 5 minutes away.
Weirdly, I think breakfast is the only thing that helps me... I think maybe because both are in high chairs. I can trap them there and get other stuff done. Cleaning them after eating adds time. One likes to shampoo his hair with food. But at the same time, not sure I could send them dressed and then have them covered in food all day.
Sunscreen and getting dressed is insane for us. I f'ing hate mineral sunscreen!!!!! And they love running away from me while I try to dress them. I used to get them dressed either in crib or in high chairs, but now with the sunscreen.... it gets all over everything and I can't get the stains out, so I'm stuck running after slimy children trying to get their clothes on. I really need to send them to the T&S school of getting ready in the morning! Your kids sounded like morning champs!
I'm going to have a time getting them to school by 8:30 in the fall.... but 7:30 would never ever happen for me.
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