End of the day snipits from the crazy, chaotic daily routine of a working mother of 2.............

Showing posts with label school. Show all posts
Showing posts with label school. Show all posts
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Parents of Preschoolers
Or, parents of any children that come into contact with markers, paint, glue, dirt and the like. It makes my heart sad when children tell me, "My mom said I can't get my clothes dirty", or today I heard, "My mom said I can't walk in the grass because I have new shoes.' Now before I go into my spiel I will have you know that I am ANAL to the max. I mean dog hair, paw prints, dust bunnies, stains on the carpet, crumbs on the counter = send me into a tizzy of unfathomable imagination. BUT, when it comes to my kids clothes, I have learned a lot in the 4.5 years since I first gave birth.
Please, don't tell your child not to get dirty at school (and certainly don't blame the teacher), because they will. Don't get mad when they come home with something on their shirt (i.e. ketchup or paint) or dirty shoes. They are children and they are going to get into things. Accidents happen. If you don't want clothes to get ruined, send them in clothes you don't care as much about. Don't crush their spirit or their self-esteem, build it up. Here's a tip, when your child comes home from school with paint somewhere on them, ask, "Did you go to the paint center today?" That will make them feel a heck of a lot better than, 'Ugh, you got paint on your shirt!?" I like for my kids to look as put together as the next mom, but school is not a fashion show and we shouldn't put emphasis on how they look to go there. Got me? or to quote my son, "Are you with me?" TTFN!
Monday, March 7, 2011
Silly Willies
Getting back to the subject, today in school we had a few moments before lunch where I had nothing planned (shocking) so we explored this CD, which has one of our favorite movement songs, The Mack Chicken Dance is awesome (song list and music samples). It's a medley of the Chicken Dance, Its Bitsy Spider (not eensy weensy, which I don't understand why people say that and find it infuriating) and Head Shoulders Knees and Toes. We found that we also now love Silly Willies! Great beat and fun moves for the littles.
Is it me or are these guys (or at least their pose) a little reminiscent of the Ambiguously Gay Duo on SNL??
*Remember children ages 2-5 benefit from 1.5-2 hours of DAILY physical activity! If you would like more information and/or ideas for implementing structured physical activities into your daily routine, feel free to contact me via email.
Labels:
children,
developmentally appropriate activities,
education,
exercise,
music,
reminisce,
school,
theater
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