Today was a free day in the preschool The kids love getting out all of the toys. |
New Kids:
Gorge enjoyed the cars so much... he tried to take them home. His peers explained the rules and Gorge agreed not to steal from the classroom |
Jorge's sister, Genesis, cries until she gets into the classroom Then she has fun! |
Donny and Gabriel were new today This is also the first photo they have ever seen of themselves. |
New girls drawing together |
Myley had a clean diaper today |
Milagro loves the village |
Samuel was busy with big cars |
Cindy is getting so big! She never cries anymore |
This week some Moms have been showing up with their kids. We have had to explain that the Mothers can wait out by the gate, but the kids do better if the Mothers leave and let the kids be on their own.
The preschool kids are starting to get the hang of things. We pray with the big kids. Then we walk in a nice line to the classroom door where (mostly to practice counting, but also to get everyone's attention) I walk down the line, tapping each of them on the head, and we count how many kids there are. The kids are finally all counting together. Today we had twelve kids. But Memo thought we had 13, so we counted again to be sure. They enjoy counting loudly.
The two brand new boys could not believe they were allowed to play on the rug. They didn't even need any toys to entertain them. They rolled around on the rug saying, "Que rico!" over and over. Apparently rolling on the rug felt really good to them. It appeared to be a new experience.
All of the kids did an excellent job sharing and playing together. They had a wonderful time with no prompts at all from me. I gave them a five minute warning, and when it was time to clean up they did a great job!
We were lined up at the door to go eat when Memo pointed out that Gorge, a new boy, had stuffed his pockets full of Matchbox cars. Gorge was trying to take the cars home with him. I sat down next to Gorge and explained to him that this is OUR classroom to share. If every person takes the toys home we won't have any toys left to share in the classroom. Gorge seemed to understand. Memo burst in saying he doesn't steal from the classroom. (I realize it has to be REALLY hard for them not to take things home with them.) I asked Gorge if he could promise me that he would not take anything from the class or from the church. Gorge assured me that he would not take anything home with him ever again. I believe him, but I'll keep an eye on him too.
I love that the kids see the classroom and the church as something they want to protect. They make me proud. I told them we had a really great day and we will definitely play again soon since they were so good at sharing and putting everything away. They asked if it will be tomorrow? When I said no they didn't seem too disappointed. I think they like the more structured days too.
2 comments:
Adorable kids. Funny to see Samuel with his big dump truck. My son had one just like that he played with all the time and then my grandson pushed the same truck for miles all around our house. Tonka Rules!!
To me what's even funnier is Samuel's boots! It's over 80 degrees and he still LOVES to wear those boots. (It's the same every time we get boots donated - you'll see lots of boys in boots in these pics.) They are starting to smell a little rank, but he loves them - and the truck.
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