This is the blog post I shouldn't have read: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/kim-si...b_5693541.html. And now I'm a puddle on the floor.
K1 starts kindergarten next week. "Jump start" was today. When we arrived at the school, he marched up to the principal, introduced himself, and shook her hand. Then, he very excitedly got in line and hopped off to class without even saying good-bye. (Then I endured all sorts of abuse from K2 who was not happy to be left in my company -- apparently, I'm just a stupid baby oven.) One of the teachers who'd sat in on his IEP meeting last Spring, talked to me after class. He did great. He told them that his favorite animal is the "American Balcon," not falcon, and that his baby sister loves to be tickled. He wrote his full name, all 8 letters in order, without being prompted and played well with others. I'm proud of him but nervous too. He's just so big! Definitely not a baby any more.
K1 starts kindergarten next week. "Jump start" was today. When we arrived at the school, he marched up to the principal, introduced himself, and shook her hand. Then, he very excitedly got in line and hopped off to class without even saying good-bye. (Then I endured all sorts of abuse from K2 who was not happy to be left in my company -- apparently, I'm just a stupid baby oven.) One of the teachers who'd sat in on his IEP meeting last Spring, talked to me after class. He did great. He told them that his favorite animal is the "American Balcon," not falcon, and that his baby sister loves to be tickled. He wrote his full name, all 8 letters in order, without being prompted and played well with others. I'm proud of him but nervous too. He's just so big! Definitely not a baby any more.
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