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小天使(134)-First Day in Pre-School

(2006-06-19 21:39:00) 下一個
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by 冰溪
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First Day in Pre-School

Since there were a couple of openings available in pre-school, Evan and his friend Sean moved up from Toddler 6 to Pre-School 3 today, about two months ahead of the rest of their friends.

Compared to Olivia, Evan is very quiet and likes to play by himself. So I was little worried how he is going to fit into a class with a bunch of four to five and half year olds and being the youngest one there.

To talk about what happened at the drop off today, I have to mention the movie “Cars”.

We got the “Cars” and “The Pirate of the Caribbean II” poster from the newspaper a couple of weeks ago. And since then, the “Cars” side has been Evan’s favorite and he has been begging to see this movie.

He even told me which one he thought was a girl car and which one was a boy car based on their color and “voice”. This past Saturday, the whole family finally went to see it. We all loved it and the kids have been talking about their favorite characters and the funniest part of the movie the entire weekend.

This morning, Evan brought the poster with him to daycare. After we dropped off Olivia, Evan said: “I am going to my new class.” Great! This was a really good sign (I was prepared for all the crying). So we went inside Toddler 3. The teacher gave Evan a warm welcome and Evan just found himself a nice quiet place on the carpet and opened his poster.

Because the poster is quite big, almost immediately, it drew the attention of five boys and two girls who played nearby. They made a circle around Evan and started to comment on the characters in the poster.

Apparently they all saw the movie and I noticed that most of them were Olivia’s old friends before she moved up to the Kindergarten from exactly the same class last year. These boys and girls are now five to five and half years old. Compared to Evan, the boys looked huge.

So with the poster, it seemed that Evan, the new guy, was suddenly so popular. I wondered how he would react to these kids surrounding him who were a lot bigger and a lot more talkative than he was. He did not appear being intimidated. He just took a look around at them and then looked back at his poster again.

One of the boys pointed at the lighting McQueen and said: “I like this car the most.” Evan immediately claimed: “He is my favorite too.” Then another boy noticed “The Pirate of the Caribbean II” poster on the other side. Without getting permission from Evan, he flipped the poster and exclaimed: “Oh, cool!”

Evan does not like the pirate movie, or more the way the pirate looks. So he flipped the poster back. The kids started to talk about the “Cars” movie again and he just sat in the middle and listened (I wish I had a camera to catch this moment). Whenever someone attempted to flip the poster to the other side, he would put his hand down on the corner that was already being lifted and try to keep the poster on the “Cars” side. But he would not use his words to tell others what he wanted.

I left the daycare with my heart hanging in my throat and all sorts of speculations flying in my mind. Are those boys going to “fight” Evan over the poster? If so, will he be able to stand up for himself? What if someone tear his favorite poster by accident? He will be so so sad. Even though Evan is very tall for his age, he looks so small compared to these five and half years old. Are they going to be nice to him? What if they bully him? Thinking about it, I could already see him feeling wronged and crying for mommy.

The day quickly passed with these worries popped up in my head once in a while. I was told by his teacher when I picked him up at the daycare that Evan adjusted to his new class extremely well today. He himself told me that he had a good day too. Still I could not help but ask him: “Were those big boys nice to you?”
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asalways 回複 悄悄話 真是的,當媽媽的很怕孩子不適應。我小時候轉學的時候,第一天中午,回家媽媽就問,學校有沒有人理俺,結果發現下午居然有小朋友到窗戶底下喊偶(當時天熱,俺還正在家裏流鼻血),媽媽居然高興得手舞足蹈,當時我就仰麵躺在小竹床上,鼻子裏塞著卷紙啥的,覺得“媽媽瘋了”,印象特別深。

居然是先PRE-SCHOOL再上KINDERGARDEN!!!國內的學前班好像都是用來塞企圖早上學未果的孩子,用來從幼兒園到小學過渡一下,俺也不幸被塞進去過,好像和一年級的課程一樣,上了這個一年級就沒啥事幹了。 :(

"2nd half of the year before September", 小黃米,正好趕上嘍!
冰溪 回複 悄悄話 XiaoLily: Yes, you are right. The only thing I do not like about the daycare we are going is that they only allow the kids to move up in September unless there is vacancy(very rare)and the kids meet the minimum age requirement as you pointed out.

So if the kid was born in the 2nd half of the year after September, you are out of luck, he/she has to stay with the current class (even though they provide age appropriate activities) until September (and you pay more money for all those extra months as well). It is ridiculous. But the quality of the care they provide is top notch, so I guess we just can't get everything we want:(
XiaoLily 回複 悄悄話 I am a little bit confused. As I know, per-school starts around 3 years old. Those 5 years old should be in kindergarten. Right?
冰溪 回複 悄悄話 HY; 我不清楚中國的學前班是怎麽一回事.不過我們還要且熬一陣子呢(plus lots of 銀子 to give to daycare). Evan還要上兩年pre-school 和一年kindergarten才可以上學.
Asalways: 真的是緊張. 我從沒擔心過Olivia,因為她比較成熟又outgoing.但昨天隻要一靜下來心就會懸起來. 今天就好了. 一早剛到Evan班上,就有四個小朋友跑到門口"Evan! Evan!"地叫著跟他問好(也許想看poster吧:)).這才第二天啊,我還挺感動的.再加上老師說他adjust得很好, 就真的放心了.
黃顏 回複 悄悄話 看來PRESCHOOL跟中國的學前班不是一回事.
asalways 回複 悄悄話 孩子第一天上學啊,當媽的比兒子緊張。 :D
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