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Topic: ?? about the first day of Kindy. Posted: 26 January 2008 at 10:02am |
So I know he will be fine and happy for me to leave, but I am not so sure I will be I can't believe my baby is going to kindy next week. So how many of you had kids at kindy with out being toliet trained I am a little worried Alan might get teased by other kid's I know most of them a trained I am really tarting to worry about the toliet training thing he is jsut not intersted. Oh and how tired were your kid's after Alan is booked in for 4 afternoon's a week so a little worried that might be too much as we do music and other thing's in the morning.
Wow where does the time go.
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Posted: 26 January 2008 at 10:15am |
Charlotte was mostly trained but she still had a few accidents those first 6 months really. The kids were fine teasing wise as far as I know- that didn't really start until 3 1/2-4 yrs (not about toilet training but about other silly things).
She was shattered after it for the first wee while. Even moving up from 3 mornings to 5 morning in September really took its toll. Maybe you can just see how he goes- look at cutting things back a bit if he seems to be struggling. I think he'll get used to it pretty quickly.
I was a big baby when I took her for the first time- I cried and cried, she was fine! They ended up taking me into the kitchen and gave me a cup of tea lol- how english!
Good luck with it- I'm sure hes going to love it
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Posted: 26 January 2008 at 1:54pm |
LOL Jen hahahahaha I cried on Lesieli's 1st day of school seeing my wee girl sitting in class lol. I didnt get a cuppatea tho I was riped off lol
Debs Im sure he will be fine and alot of the kids may still have the odd accident so Im sure there shouldnt be any teasing.
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Posted: 26 January 2008 at 4:00pm |
Alan will probably be like Kiya: she ran in through the gate yelling "Bye Mum!" over her shoulder, and that was it! I followed her not quite believing it, but she was happy. Kiya wasn't even slightly TT when she started kindy at 3y 2m. She wasn't interested sooner, and trained after attending kindy for a little while. She went for about 1/3 of a term, and day-TT in the break!
Josiah starts kindy on Thursday, 2 afternoons a week. He is 2y 9m and not showing any indications of being ready to TT. I'm not worried, he'll start using a toilet when he's ready.
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Posted: 26 January 2008 at 7:34pm |
I don't think there would be a problem. He may not even need a nappy change while he is there as it is only a couple of hours the afternoon session.
I can't even remembered if we had any issues when I worked at the Kindy in 2001.
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Posted: 26 January 2008 at 8:26pm |
Cool thank' guy's . I am pretty sure he will be fine and like you say Beck's chnace's are he won't even need changing there. I think it just a little more of Mummy not wanting her baby to grow up really.
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Posted: 26 January 2008 at 8:51pm |
aww hun big hugs its hard james went to childcare at 8 months and i cried all the way home but it gets easyer and the kids just so enjoy there time away make sur you put your feet up and have a nice cuppa after you droped him off
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Posted: 26 January 2008 at 9:05pm |
James I plan to except I have to get 2 buss's jsut to get him there for the firt few day's as I still not have my restricted licence.
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Posted: 29 January 2008 at 1:57pm |
heaps of kids start kindy in nappies now these days so I would not worry, wow two buses to get him to kindy you seriously need to get onto the license Debs!!!! Braedon was tt at 3.9 was totally not interested once he had it he was sweet i would not push it and most kindys are ok with them coming in nappies
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Posted: 29 January 2008 at 3:08pm |
Good luck with kindy! What an exciting adventure for you all
I am a kindy teacher in Hamilton, in a private kindy, and I wouldnt worry about the toilet training at all. I find the children don't even notice who is nappies and who isnt...and as mummybecks said, Alan might not even need to get changed during the kindy hours.
I'm sure he will have a wonderful time, he may get tired if he is used to having a sleep? Or maybe more so at the end of the week!
BTW, it is often the poor mums who get a bit more upset seeing their baby at kindy (I've often consoled mums at the gate, or with a cup of tea etc)
Have fun
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Posted: 11 February 2008 at 8:26pm |
hey there
Brianna starts kindy 2moro so nervous about it dont think she will stay by herself shes abit clingy but im sure she will get used to it.brianna is toilet trained but i think she will have the odd accident coz she will be so busy.
loadsofkids i wouldn't worry about the nappies other kids would be in nappies to.
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Posted: 11 February 2008 at 9:53pm |
first off Nic I sit my licence tomorrow finally!!! very nervous. And Alan finally did his first full day at kindy a week and a half after he was spose thank's to the chicken pox. He was totally fine he asked me to stay and when I said no I had to go he goes ok then bye Mum! Very cute, but made me feel sad all at the sametime.
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Posted: 11 February 2008 at 9:57pm |
yay for you both, good luck for tomorrow I'm sure you will pass with flying colours, just relax you can do it!! My big boy goes to school in May and I am freaking about that lol!!! But he will be fine I'm sure
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Posted: 12 February 2008 at 6:34am |
good luck Debs! as I said before, if I can do it - anyone can - licence that its!
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