tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8618182241514992607.post1298494677058240088..comments2023-10-13T18:03:29.448-06:00Comments on Is it Bedtime yet?: School BluesI'm Erin.http://www.blogger.com/profile/02626333490835483567noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8618182241514992607.post-72552550923872400732010-08-22T19:36:29.052-06:002010-08-22T19:36:29.052-06:00we homeschool so I can only encourage you there. I...we homeschool so I can only encourage you there. I have had friends who say they start out having quiet time and then phase it out by the end of the year. i would think they would at least do it at the begining of the yeartrooppetriehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17760346169494672225noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8618182241514992607.post-34899677974618430992010-08-20T22:18:33.637-06:002010-08-20T22:18:33.637-06:00Ugh! Aching for you over here... and praying!Ugh! Aching for you over here... and praying!The Main Familyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13138389797812885998noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8618182241514992607.post-31741975192640429522010-08-20T14:24:13.539-06:002010-08-20T14:24:13.539-06:00It's scary for sure!
1) I like the person'...It's scary for sure! <br />1) I like the person's idea about contacting the PTA about class sizes or going online to find out the state regulations. When Chase was in kindergarten he started with 28 in his class and ended with 32. They only had 3 kindergarten classes and 1 assistant was shared between all three. So the fact she has an assistant is great!!!! Chase's teacher counted a lot on parent volunteers. (they finally added a 4th class when Chase hit first grade, but it did take noise from the parents!)<br />2)If you can work it out with Derek, volunteer once a week, it will make you feels TONS better! The teacher will totally appreciate you and you can "spy" on your daughter:) And you will see how she is doing, chances are, she'll be great! And she will be the popular girl, all the kids LOVE when the parents are there! OR if once a week doesn't work, volunteer for the fun parties! Halloween, Thanksgiving etc! It does a mammas heart good, trust me on this!<br />3)There is also no rest time in kindergarten in MD & it is a full day program. They replaced rest time with snack time. Some fancy thinking on our teachers part:) She used snack time as a down time, and taught about healthy snacks and recycling, she would collect all the capri sun pouches and at the end of the year they all got pencil cases made out of the pouches. BUT it gave the kids MUCH needed down time!<br />4)There isn't much I can say to help you sleep! Your oldest is going to kindergarten, regarless of if you LOVED the teacher, the class size was perfect, they had nap time, you would still be feeling this way! Be prepared with no rest time for her to be tired when she gets home, especially the first week, SO be happy for earlier bed times and TOTALLY be prepared for a before dinner snack! Chase is STARVING when he gets home from school, so he gets a snack while he does homework!<br />5)Be prepared for homework!!!!!!!!!!<br />6)Have fun! She'll be great! You're a great mamma! <br />7) Personal opinion here, sounds like you are taking her to & from school, but I am not a fan of the school bus! <br /><br />Good luck. Will be praying for your heart!Mrs. Jhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07987782316901592208noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8618182241514992607.post-55943263394513617082010-08-20T12:41:44.668-06:002010-08-20T12:41:44.668-06:00I am sending my 4th and final child to kindergarte...I am sending my 4th and final child to kindergarten in 10 days. So here's my been-there-done-that advice.<br />My children go 3 full days a week. I have never heard of a specific rest or nap time, nor have we ever needed a mat. But there is a big couch in the room, and an area rug, and I know they have down time - reading, playing with blocks, legos, etc. I am sure her class will have quiet time like that, and anyway, like another commenter said, no one really naps during kindergarten!<br />The class size does sound a bit big, although my children go to a Christian school, so our sizes tend to be a bit smaller. I think my son now has 20 in his class. But it does depend on the teacher - and if yours has 20 years of experience, I'm guessing she can handle it. I also agree with what someone else said, that if it really doesn't go well, you can pull her out and homeschool. You're the momma, you will know what is best for your daughter!CharityVLhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01184364975188612954noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8618182241514992607.post-5400261686159596022010-08-20T08:53:00.064-06:002010-08-20T08:53:00.064-06:00Oh, darn. First of all, my oldest had a hard time...Oh, darn. First of all, my oldest had a hard time transitioning to even half day kindergarten. I knew this because she would come home and just be an emotional trainwreck. It was delightful. School is a hard decision as parents and I think it always will be. 29 is a big class. Maybe the teacher is planning some quiet time even though there is no specific rest time? But anyways, I always went back and forth between homeschool and public school. We are going to homeschool because of our location now, but it is always a hard decision. I think that you and Josh should pray about it and if you feel strongly about keeping her there, keep her there. See how it goes, give it a month or so, and if it is just awful, then you can go from there. Or, if you want to homeschool, you could try that instead. Whatever decision you make doesn't have to be permanent. That was a revelation to me. Just because I choose public school right now does not mean that is what I have to always do.<br />I am sorry for the stress and I hope Josh gets some comforting answers when he calls.Taylorhttp://www.thelumberjackswife.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8618182241514992607.post-82181208577433772832010-08-20T07:09:31.824-06:002010-08-20T07:09:31.824-06:00Alex will do great. And you are still a bad sister...Alex will do great. And you are still a bad sister because I have called you like 5 times with no return phone call....at least I have your blog to know you are not dead!! :)Coriehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01911200834344018932noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8618182241514992607.post-84295638443915948082010-08-20T05:46:27.963-06:002010-08-20T05:46:27.963-06:00I taught half day kindergarten in a private school...I taught half day kindergarten in a private school. I typically had 12 in my class but no assistant. If my enrollment went to 15 I had an assistant. I did have a parent helper at least twice a week. Kindergarten parents like to help : ) <br /><br />My oldest had half day k and came home every day and napped. My youngest had afternoon k and gave up her nap at 4. <br /><br />I know pretty much every state is full day k now but I love half day k so much more. I just don't think kids that age need to be in school all day but that is my .02. I'm sure since your teacher is experienced she will go with the ebb and flow of her classroom...if it were me I'd maybe have story time where I let everyone get comfortable on a mat and I'd read aloud. Technically not rest time but restful all the same. She will figure out a way to meet the needs of the students...particularly the first part of the year when they are still adjusting to the long day. I agree with grandma who said to ask what is going to happen in place of rest time. And definitely find out what the state says about class size. <br /><br />I'm sure your daughter will do great.Joycehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16727615822243830106noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8618182241514992607.post-54871906391863844972010-08-20T05:03:18.855-06:002010-08-20T05:03:18.855-06:0029 is a big class for kindergarten. In Florida we ...29 is a big class for kindergarten. In Florida we have a class size amendment that limits primary classes to no more than 18. However, if the teacher has the assistant in there with her all day it probably isn't so bad. As far as the nap goes, unfortunately that is the way things are leaning these days. My kindergarteners don't have a rest time at school either. I do think though that since this is a new thing up there, if you get enough parents to pitch a stink about it to the new principal you might could get her to change her mind. What they do here in public school is have a rest time only during first semester and then they stop after Christms. That seems to at least get them used to the long days gradually. <br />If you want to sound like a true southerner you have to say "Y'all" a lot and you have to make your inflection almost sound as if you are asking a question even though it was a statement. Even though I've been raised in Florida, Hubby and I were in South Georgia for 6 years, small town U.S.A. I learned to fake it pretty good.<br />Good luck with all the changes. You can do it!!Proverbs 31 Wannabehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13475193264358807292noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8618182241514992607.post-63816247792454049632010-08-20T04:59:21.650-06:002010-08-20T04:59:21.650-06:00Sounds like the teacher can handle it. Kindergart...Sounds like the teacher can handle it. Kindergarten kids, even if they are there all day, do not have to sit at a desk from 8:00 to 3:15. There is built in play time, story time, recess, etc. IF the kids are getting too tired, the teacher will know it and adjust. And I'm thinking the principal is getting rid of laying on the floor and pretend to be sleeping time. Have Josh ask her 1. What a day will look like for Alex. 2. What is the replacement going to be for rest time. 3. A copy of the state curriculum for kindergarten/ 4. What is the contractual class size limit for kindergarten. 5. What are the class sizes at the other elementary schools near yours. 6. Is there schools of choice in the district? i.e. If class sizes are smaller at another near-by school, or if they provide rest time at a different school, could Alex enroll there.<br /><br />Remember, Alex doesn't rest that much anyway and she does love to be around other children and she does love school. Give it a chance. You will know after a week or so if it is for her. She is a sponge and wants to soak up and learn so much. <br /><br />Call me.Grandmahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15253116216639627101noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8618182241514992607.post-41700984861273732212010-08-20T00:33:58.165-06:002010-08-20T00:33:58.165-06:00She will be fine! Kaci's also in a full day p...She will be fine! Kaci's also in a full day program 0800-1500. (We have to pay for it though!) They get quiet time for 15 minutes (I assure you there is no napping done during those 15 minutes). There are 21 kids in her class and no assistant. 21:1. It's going great! I promise!! And the perk is that we've been able to put Kaci to bed 30 minutes earlier every day ;)Jenniferhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00255597609885686644noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8618182241514992607.post-119018231519580772010-08-19T22:28:48.147-06:002010-08-19T22:28:48.147-06:00I started Marina's K program this week. Her le...I started Marina's K program this week. Her lessons total about 30 minutes right now. I also combine the science & history part with Malachi's, so it will get a little longer once the first week (they slowly ease you into it) is over. Her class size is 2 right now. So, it's either one extreme or the other - right?One of Ushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12232083045712812105noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8618182241514992607.post-6566902515446619792010-08-19T21:38:55.265-06:002010-08-19T21:38:55.265-06:00If you were in Korea she would be on the bus at 7:...If you were in Korea she would be on the bus at 7:15 and home by 3:15. No nap. Class size 27. <br /><br />I think it's pretty standard, but we did raise some drama about the class size. Contact the PTA and find out state regs. <br /><br />Kindergarden is for the big dogs! I hate it.Jen McDhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17228138219731859671noreply@blogger.com