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s/o parent-teacher conferences

Yesterday, we had our first one since the Wooz graduated to Young Preschool.  First off, you can tell DH and I are nerds, because we got the evaluation and before the teacher even opened her mouth, we were all slack-jawed and looking at each other like "WTF?"

Apparently this teacher does her evaluations completely differently than the previous teachers.  All of the Wooz's previous evaluations have been (on a scale of 1 to 5) long strings of 4's and 5's with an occasional 3.  This was like 80% 3's, with a handful of 4's and a handful of 2's.  And she could tell we were freaking out (over a 3 year old's "academic" performance, so clearly we need a hobby), so she explained that her "goal" is for everyone to be at about a 3, and the skills they're still working on are 2's while the ones they excel at are 4's.  I don't really agree with her philosophy, and would prefer to go back to teachers showering praise upon my kid (and our parental amazingness, by association), but at least I know enough to not worry about the numeric difference.

In a nutshell, it is fascinating to see which traits she's picking up from each of us.  She's a perfectionist like DH--she can write her individual letters fine, but refuses to even attempt her name because "it's too long and I don't think I can do it all right."  So we're working on that.  She holds her scissors sideways, like she's in Menace II Society, so we're working on that, but she's pretty stubborn about it.  When she does anything wrong, it eats at her for the rest of the day, even after everyone else has moved on.  (That's me.)  She was banned from the "big centers" for not cleaning up her toys one day, and the next day her teacher told her she could return and Wooz said no, she couldn't, because she didn't pick up her toys the day before, and all the while she was hanging her head in shame.  Oh, and she got a 2 because she can't hop on one foot.  (You should see her try though, it's awesome, like a drunk flamingo.)  On the way home, I told DH that honestly, I don't think I could hop until I was in kindergarten, and to this day I can barely stand on one foot.  (I was that spaz in the back of the yoga class who couldn't hold tree pose for more than a few seconds without listing to one side and awkwardly catching herself.  Timber!)

Loves dramatic play, loves the science center, loves books, loves playing with other kids, articulate, great vocabulary, doing great with language arts, needs to practice her numbers (me, again), very creative with a great imagination.  Oh, and very funny.  I seriously cannot wait to see how she turns out as an adult.

Re: s/o parent-teacher conferences

  • AAAaaaaaawwwwww. I love have a perfect image in my head of a drunk flamingo with curly blonde hair.

    Our pedi is amazed that M2 can hop and stand on 1 foot at 18 months.  She barely has her words though.

  • In Response to <a href="http://forums.theknot.com/Sites/theknot/Pages/Main.aspx/special-topic-wedding-boards_wedding-woes_so-parent-teacher-conferences?plckFindPostKey=Cat:Special Topic Wedding BoardsForum:47Discussion:ede9956d-91ed-45ed-951e-85826303aab0Post:8bd01516-8fc1-4169-a825-26f24901c86f">Re: s/o parent-teacher conferences</a>:
    [QUOTE]AAAaaaaaawww www. I love have a perfect image in my head of a drunk flamingo with curly blonde hair. <strong>Our pedi is amazed that M2 can hop and stand on 1 foot at 18 months.</strong>  She barely has her words though.
    Posted by 6fsn[/QUOTE]

    Honestly, <em>I'm</em> pretty amazed--that's impressive. 
  • This seems appropriate here.  http://youtu.be/tdylQeg5B9I

    :)
  • Oh, Varuna!  That is so sad and yet so funny.  I am CERTAIN that is what I looked like when I was doing ballet at that age.  
  • I know.  I was alternately laughing at her and feeling bad for laughing at her.

    In the second watching, I yelled, Tap is better anyway, kid!

  • Dex was one who was freaky good at jumping, kicking, standing on one foot, etc, at a crazy young age. I'll have to look it up, but I don't think he was quite 2 when he could jump while holding a ball between his feet/ankles. And not fall down. 

    It's one of the reasons we haven't bothered with peewee soccer or tee-ball. It's not like he needs the practice at physical coordination.


    And whoah, I would have been going nuts with a bunch of 3s. I am very curious to see how Montessori does evaluations. 

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