The other morning, Tatum couldn’t wait for me to come onto the playground and show me her new trick on the monkey bars. She and all her new girlie friends are practicing daily. This reminded me of all my work on the monkey bars at that age… (Penny drops and flying Dutchman. Crazy fun and probably super dangerous but who noticed?)
My gut impulse reaction was to say, “CAREFUL, HONEY!” But, instead, I realized…..she is learning. Let her do it and if she falls, she’ll learn from this.
Such is the lesson I learn by a gradual release into Kindergarten.
It’s not all upside down either.
It was just Back to School night, and I am told that Tatum is the BIGGEST helper and encourager (HUGE SMILE in my heart!)
Well, we received a lot of info, and I love that she is being introduced to all these new learning opportunities.
Learning to read with her.. TIPS
What does a day in KINDER look like with Mrs. Holman
What is she learning?
Saxon Math everyday!
Her letters, sounds and reading are growing with the help of Spalding methods.
And a verse each week she must memorize. I’m going to do it with her.
So far: Romans 11:36 and Revelation 4:11. Theme? Glorifying God.
I just love the values, respect, and kindness she is learning and getting affirmed as well.
It (really I) may feel upside down at times, but in the end, it will be ALL RIGHT!
Thank you PVCP and Mrs. Holman!