“Bring on the crying!” – Ritu
For Linda’s #1LinerWeds challenge.
Today, we will have the nursery (kindergarten) children in for an hour sans parents.
I think I should pack earplugs. There is bound to be a certain amount of screaming/crying/tantrums, as the children are left with us for the first time… and that’s just the parents! 😉
But seriously, yesterday was not too bad: one crier in the morning and one in the afternoon. There are some special needs children who we have to watch out for – that’ll be interesting!
Language as always will be an issue – English (obviously), Polish, Slovakian, Hungarian, Turkish, Lithuanian, Punjabi, Urdu – those are the ones I can remember off hand!
But I’m ready!
And nest week I take responsibility of the Reception class for two days a week too.. May be slightly more frazzled then!
Have a Happy Hump Day Peeps!
dawnwairimu
Sep 21, 2017 @ 18:27:42
Love it! The earplug thing jumped out at me b/c I just wrote a blogpost about that! 🙂
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Ritu
Sep 21, 2017 @ 20:11:56
Oh Lol!
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willowdot21
Sep 06, 2017 @ 21:59:37
Good luck Sis 💖🤗💜💖
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Ritu
Sep 06, 2017 @ 22:18:04
Thank you dear sis xxx
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willowdot21
Sep 06, 2017 @ 22:36:46
💜
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JoAnna
Sep 06, 2017 @ 20:33:54
If my kids cried too long, I’d either cry with them or turn it into singing. They didn’t always like it, but it helped me.
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Ritu
Sep 06, 2017 @ 20:48:56
There are always ways to deal with it!!!
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syl65
Sep 06, 2017 @ 14:50:32
Happy humpday Sister!!
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Ritu
Sep 06, 2017 @ 17:30:49
You too Brother!!
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syl65
Sep 06, 2017 @ 19:21:02
Thank you!! 🤗
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Frank Hubeny
Sep 06, 2017 @ 14:31:36
Even the parents are doing the crying!
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Ritu
Sep 06, 2017 @ 17:30:41
They do! Especially those who haven’t left their children before!
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OIKOS™-Redaktion
Sep 06, 2017 @ 14:28:28
And now i am understanding why integration of foreign people in Germany is such a big problem. Most of our elementary school teachers – i have some friends there – are not able to speak or understand the english language. Of our politicians we do not speak at all. LOL
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Ritu
Sep 06, 2017 @ 17:30:13
We are all having to learn at least some phrases to help.our pupils!
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OIKOS™-Redaktion
Sep 06, 2017 @ 14:23:42
A Reception class with so many languages. Who is teaching whom? LOL Wish you a great time. And children from nursery without parents? OMG. Michael
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Ritu
Sep 06, 2017 @ 17:29:31
It’s all fun and games Michael!!!
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OIKOS™-Redaktion
Sep 06, 2017 @ 14:21:55
Reblogged this on Die Erste Eslarner Zeitung – Aus und über Eslarn, sowie die bayerisch-tschechische Region!.
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Ritu
Sep 06, 2017 @ 17:29:13
Thank you xx
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Erika Kind
Sep 06, 2017 @ 13:34:04
Wow, you are truly all over the place with your obligations now. Amazing how many insights you get with this!
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Ritu
Sep 06, 2017 @ 17:29:05
It’ll be interesting sis!
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Erika Kind
Sep 06, 2017 @ 19:26:13
I am sure, you’ll keep us updated about your experiences. Looking forward to learning more!
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Ritu
Sep 06, 2017 @ 19:59:14
😁😁😁
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Jennie
Sep 06, 2017 @ 13:24:34
Sounds like a good first day, Ritu. So many languages!! What is a Reception class?
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Ritu
Sep 06, 2017 @ 17:28:51
We have a foundation stage here which comprises of Nursery which is 3-4 year oldd..pre school. Legally children need to begin fulltime education the academic year they turn 5. So 4-5 years they are in Reception. It’s sort of like the second year of pre school . The they go to year 1 and start the more formal schooling. Xxc
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Jennie
Sep 06, 2017 @ 19:09:12
We call that year Pre-K, or Pre-Kindergarten. So, like you, 3-4 is Preschool, 4-5 is Pre-K, and 5 is Kindergarten. Many years ago people called Preschool Nursery School. I think that changed when academics became a bigger issue. Now, that is another whole discussion. 🙂
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Ritu
Sep 06, 2017 @ 19:58:48
Such politics… all these kids need is security to grow and learn eh!!!!
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Jennie
Sep 07, 2017 @ 03:21:17
Exactly!
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Ritu
Sep 07, 2017 @ 06:58:38
😀
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IreneDesign2011
Sep 06, 2017 @ 12:59:50
You seem to get some challenges, Ritu 🙂
I found it necessary to learn some words of the foreign languages, while I educated. This helped so much both parts.
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Ritu
Sep 06, 2017 @ 17:26:41
I have random words in many languages in my vocab nowadays!
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Chris White
Sep 06, 2017 @ 12:33:03
Have fun in many languages. 😁🌹
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Ritu
Sep 06, 2017 @ 17:26:07
Oh we did Chris!!! 😁
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Dan Antion
Sep 06, 2017 @ 11:48:11
I’m sure the parents are relieved to know they’re leaving their children in your care. Good luck with the criers (we seem to find those at every age level, even in the workplace).
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Ritu
Sep 06, 2017 @ 17:25:45
Lol! Thank you Dan! It was surprisingly settled to be honest! There were a couple of criers per session but they seemed happy otherwise!!!!
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bikerchick57
Sep 06, 2017 @ 11:41:33
I agree with scskillman. Your job is so challenging, but I bet it’s also very rewarding when the crying stops and you get to see the little faces smiling.
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Ritu
Sep 06, 2017 @ 17:24:34
100% and to be honest the crying wasn’t so bad!!!!
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scskillman
Sep 06, 2017 @ 08:57:39
Your job is fascinating and challenging, Ritu. I work part time as administrator in a church office and we hire out our premises to Bright Sparks PreSchool every morning. I am so impressed with the preschool teachers, as they lead the children to the loos, keeping them in line, dealing with their behaviour, encouraging and guiding and chatting with them, all with firmness, gentleness and kindness. It is a tremendous gift being a preschool teacher and working with young children. And for you with the language challenges as well…(and writing your novel and looking after your family for the rest of your time) you have my huge admiration!
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Ritu
Sep 06, 2017 @ 17:24:09
Thank you sooo much 😍 I love teaching the early years. I’ve always said I want to help build a positive foundation so a child loves to learn 💗
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