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Topic: Ricos first school visit today... Posted: 05 August 2008 at 3:04pm |
The day has come! Rico had his first school visit. I've been in denial that my baby's all growed up, but today it hit me. Seeing him walking into the school yard with his school bag on his back, and him so confident in what was happening, made it all too real & I wanted to cry!! I never thought ahead to the day he'd go to school, he was suppose to stay my baby forever! I had to brush that aside really quickly, as we were then in his classroom meeting his teacher. Even though he was quiet when we first got in (which he usually is in new situations, a quiet observer), it didn't take long for him to decide what he wanted to do, and he'd leave my side & go off to do it. I was so proud of him. A few boys instantly said hello & wanted to interact with him (they were probably 6 yr olds and thought he was 6 as well, being that he was their height), and a couple of cute little girls kept looking over & saying "hi". At morning tea he sat with them all & ate his snack, then ran off (without me, I had to walk fast to see where he was going) to find the playground. Another boy he sort-of knows (a year older, but 2 feet shorter ) gave him a basketball to play with, so he was shooting hoops for a while. Thing is, a few of the senior girls would come along & ask to have a go and would take the ball & pass between themselves for a bit, before giving it back. Rico would look a bit lost then, and would stand off to the side. I was sooo wanting to go & get it off them & say "go & find your own ball!" but knew I wouldn't be there next week to look out for him & tell the other older kids to sod off! He would look over for me every now & then for reassurance. I know he'll be fine next week. He even asked me when we were leaving, why I'd stayed with him.
One boy in his class had snot running down & I was sooo tempted to say "can you go & get a tissue please & wipe your nose", but wasn't sure if it was my place! Eek, disgusting.
I was surprised to see what foods the kids were eating for their morning tea; potato chips, biscuits etc and I was hoping they'd have something more filling for their lunches. I had packed Rico an apple, banana & a muesli bar (all which he'd asked for), none of the other kids had any fruit. When he starts on Tuesday I'll make him some sandwiches as well, and some crackers. I want to make sure he has plenty to eat, so he's not hungry & looses concentration because of it.
Also the teacher was pleasantly surprise how well Rico can write. She said some new kids have just started & they don't even know how to hold a pen. She said she'll tell them to take the lid off a pen, and they wouldn't know how to do that! Never been exposed to pen & paper before. I was shocked. I thought even if they hadn't been to kindy before going to school, surely kids would have pen & paper to draw on at home. Really sad actually.
We go back on Thursday for another short stay, then it's all go next Tuesday! I think I'll have a few tears then, when I have to leave him .
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Posted: 05 August 2008 at 3:10pm |
It's all a bit scary aye! It hits home for us tomorrow when Paris starts. She has had 2 visits and was great - her teacher was so surprised with her too and her writing. She was also really happy that she knew alot of words as well, we are slowly building up words that she can recognise/read, and are up to 18 that she can get straight away without having to sound out etc. but yep, the teacher showed us some others kids work and it's so sad that some kids aren't taught these things, some even do "magic writing" which is basically drawing lines along the paper for pretend writing. I am glad Paris goes into school with a pretty good knowledge base to work from.
Good luck for starting school Rico
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Posted: 05 August 2008 at 3:14pm |
Thanks Janine - you too!!
That "magic writing" sounds really sad! I'm glad Rico has a good understanding with his alphabet and numbers and can recongise all the letters & numbers at least up to 10 (that I know off). Then I know he won't be behind in class and the teacher doesn't have to start from scratch with him. The teacher said it is hard to get 5 yr olds with no understanding at all and trying to train them from the start takes a lot more time (and patience I'm sure!)
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Posted: 05 August 2008 at 3:17pm |
That's right Kiwimum - it's like you blink & the 5 yrs have gone! I know having 2 other children makes your time go faster as well.
The good thing with the school is, they have one bell which means the kids go & eat their morning tea, or lunch, then after 10 mins another bell goes & the kids (if they've finished eating) can go & play for 20 mins. They are not allowed to go until their food is all eaten, so I'm glad that that is the case. Some kids were still eating their snack 10 mins into the playtime!
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Posted: 05 August 2008 at 4:04pm |
Yep our classrooms have playlunch in the classroom - the new entrants sit down in the class and the teacher stays with them until they are finished and keeps an eye on what they are eating and makes sure they have eaten a good amount.
At lunch the kids either do the same, or if fine they all sit out in the play yard and the teachers on playground duty have to "let them go" after cheking they have eaten.
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Posted: 05 August 2008 at 8:43pm |
Wow Rico is nearly 5 too. I keep putting it off my boys will be doing this in 6 months 
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Posted: 05 August 2008 at 9:07pm |
Haha that is funny about the snot. I relieved yesterday in a yr2/3 class and all day I was telling some of them to go and blow their nose. Then a boy came up to me and asked if he could go to the toilet and when I looked at him, he had snot running into his mouth  I nearly gagged.
Sounds like Rico had a good visit though which is awesome. It is always cute seeing a new child come into the new entrant class, and it is amazing how quickly the class are there to help them and asking them to be friends.
I agree with you on the lunchbox front. Yesterday I had to confiscate a packet of Raro from a girl, she was about to eat it as part of her lunch.
Also be prepared for Rico to come home and be fairly tired during the first week. It is a long day for them when they are not use to it.
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Posted: 05 August 2008 at 10:39pm |
Paris is used to being at daycare for fairly long days sometimes (unfortunately) but the 2 visit days she had she was so tired - cos it was new stuff, it was challenging, whereas Daycare very much had become run-of-the-mill for her i think. We're all set for her being sooo tired.
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Posted: 06 August 2008 at 8:30am |
Yeah Rico was 5 on Saturday .
I am fully expecting Rico to come home exhausted for the first few weeks! He still has an afternoon sleep (and sleeps for like 2 hrs!) - except for the afternoons he went to kindy. I find if he misses an afternoon sleep a couple of days in a row - he's a grumpy horrible child! So I think he'll be coming home from school & still needing a little nap afterwards. It's a whole new change, and so much more to take in his mind will be buzzing!
And to the girl who bought raro for her morning snack! That's terrible - her teeth will rot & fall out before she's a teenager!
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Posted: 06 August 2008 at 9:47am |
Wow, it sounds like he's really ready for school Italiah!
Happy school days, Rico!
I'm going to be such a sook when it's our turn to go through this, I don't know how I'm going to drag myself away when she's ready to go on her own!
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Posted: 06 August 2008 at 10:47am |
aawww i got all teary eyed reading about the big five year olds off to school! I cant wait till Bailey starts school in february!
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Posted: 06 August 2008 at 6:54pm |
Awww, it's so hard when your 'baby' grows up - but exciting at the same time! Glad to hear Rico's visit went well, good luck for next week!
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Posted: 11 August 2008 at 6:40pm |
Thanks girls. 
Well tomorrow is the day. No going back now. I hope I get some sleep tonight, and not lie awake freaking out about it all.
Although, he has a terrible cough at the moment, had it over a week. So depending on how he sleeps tonight, and is in the morning, as to whether I'll send him or not. It has been nice not having to take him to & from kindy since Wednesday. It gets so tiring doing those trips. School is all of a 30 sec drive away (prob 10-15 min walk with the kids), so it's less of a hassle going there, and it's longer between trips!
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Posted: 11 August 2008 at 8:40pm |
YAY! have a neat day tommorow Rico
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Posted: 11 August 2008 at 9:00pm |
Exciting, hope he is all ok to go to school tomorrow.
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Posted: 12 August 2008 at 9:42am |
He didn't go today. Still got this bad cough. Hopefully tomorrow!
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Posted: 12 August 2008 at 2:28pm |
Awww but more time at home with you 
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Posted: 12 August 2008 at 3:09pm |
Haha, actually he's really testing me at the moment, so I think him going to school will sort him out. Or he'll come home with even more of an attitude .
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