I am able to learn a lot about JDaniel time in preschool using his communication frame in the kitchen and the white board outside his classroom where his teachers write down everything they do in class.
There are things I hear about over time as we travel in the car to run errands or play with Jdaniel’s construction equipment in his room.
What have I learned?
Free Play Time
Free play time is before school starts. Parents are able to drop their children off between 8:30 and 9:00. The school day starts at 9:00. The more time you get there before 9:00 equals more free play time with the dump trucks and robots.
JDaniel would like to go to school as early as possible to get the most free play time.
Hand Raising
JDaniel has informed me that just because you raise your hand doesn’t mean you get to share. A lot of children like to share and you have to wait your turn. Your turn may not come every sharing time.
This is hard when you want to share your summer vacation at Calloway Gardens with the class. Maybe it is a good thing he didn’t get to share. We went to Calloway Gardens last fall for Thanksgiving. This summer we had cousins visit and went to Atlanta to visit my sister.
Dirty Clothes
The school handbook states that children should wear clothes that can get dirty. Last week the ground was dry and dusty due to lack of rain.
JDaniel’s tan short came home dark brown both days. I asked the Mom Loop moms about dirty clothes and they said to expect them everyday.
Quiet Walking
JDaniel informed me that preschoolers need to walk down the hall with one pointer finger over their lips.
It keeps you from talking he informed me. This is big change from home where we both talk all the time.
Avoiding the Potty
You don’t have to go to the bathroom when you are at school I was told. You can wait until your mama gets there JDaniel explained.
I am hoping he feel more secure about using the restroom this week. He is just doesn’t seem to want to have to go by himself.
I am sure he will learn a lot more this year, but he seems to have learned a lot already. I look forward to seeing what he shares this week.
This post is linked to Mrs. Matlock's Alphabe Thursday.

















