Yan Yan started
going to the kindy this year, and it’s already the 4th week of school! So this post is way too late L.
Prior to school
reopening, she had been really excited as she can finally go to school, just
like her jie-jie and the other kids at babysitter’s.
The first day of
school, Yan Yan woke up on her own without me having to wake her. She got ready in a jiffy and was all set for
her first day. She was in a jovial mood
all the way to the kindy. Jie-jie came
along as she wanted to meet up with her previous teachers J Kindy was scheduled to end at 10.30am for the
first three days, so ample time to get herself ready for school in the
afternoon session.
At kindy, Yan Yan
got apprehensive, and didn’t want to join the other kids who were playing. She preferred to just sit by the side and
observed the going-ons, all the while insisting that either jie-jie or mummy
sat next to her. She stayed by the
sideline for pretty much throughout the first day, loosening up a little
towards the end when the children all gathered for the sing along session in
the hall. Coincidentally, her class
teacher is Yiu Yiu’s 6-year old class teacher.
Saying her prayers before meal time
She preferred to just sit at the outer edge despite much coaxing asking her to join her classmates
Her jie-jie was by her side for most of the day
She enjoyed the singing session most
At dismissal, we let her follow the transporter back to babysitter’s, with jie-jie accompanying her of course! When asked if she wanted to go to school again tomorrow, she said yes.
Day 2 was much better – she could detach herself from her jie-jie and joined in her friends for activities. At dismissal, she travelled alone in the transporter’s van. I expected her to cry when jie-jie didn’t get on the van but to my surprise, she waved goodbye to us happily.
Forming a choo choo train to go to the washroom
Getting a sticker from Teacher Nyin Yin for good behaviour
Something must have been so funny
I couldn’t take leave on Day 3 so we pre-empted her that she’ll be on her own without mummy or jie-jie staying back in school with her. I was pleasantly surprised when she waved goodbye to me and walked calmly into the kindy with her teacher when I dropped her off.
Subsequent days:
Day 4 – no drama, gave her a hug and sent her off into kindy with her teacher leading her in.
Day 5 – took a turn for the worse. Insisted that mummy took her into the kindy and cried piteously when I wanted to drive off. No choice but to park my car, carried her and tried to calm her down. The teacher told her that mummy could only stay for five minutes and when the time was up, she took over and carried her into the building and she cried even more. I just let the teacher handle her, but crept in quietly behind just to observe how she was. She quietened down after a couple of minutes and I heard the teacher asking if she was ready to join the class. She must have said yes as the teacher then carried her into the class.
Day 6 – first thing she said when she woke up was that she didn’t want to go to school, she wanted to go to the babysitter instead. She was protesting thoughout the process of getting her ready. In the car, I pep talked her a little bit and she finally said, “OK lor, go to school lor.” I was prepared for another battle but to my surprise, she got down without a protest, and followed her teacher in.
Thereafter – no drama, willingly walked into the kindy with her teacher.
And so, save for the drama on Day 5, the little one is settling well into kindy. May the three years in kindy be an enriching experience for her.
My little one in her uniform on the third week
With her in kindy,
there’ll be more to blog about, and more photos and videos to take so I probably
need Cyberlink video editing suite. Heading
over to Cyberlink now to check out what’s available.