Nothing excites me more now than seeing my child's "stars" and "excellent" when she comes home from school. What a relief it is to know that our little girl is adjusting well and doing good in her first taste of big school.
I can still remember when we went to take her entrance exam. We were so nervous that our little girl will not talk or answer the test questions. I have no idea if she will respond positively with other people teaching or testing her abilities. She was previously homeschooled. She passed with flying colors but I'm still worried that she will not be able to do well with new teachers and other children.
After 3 weeks of waking up very early and traveling 3-4 hours a day just to get to school on time, my little preschooler seem to enjoy and nothing is going to stop her from going to her big school. She is always excited to see her classmates and participate in class. Results of her homeworks and seatworks also show that she's learning (more songs and nursery rhymes), improving (her hand writing) and doing really well.
I hope she'll always be like this in her academic years -- eager to learn and actively partipating. I also hope too that we can keep up and support all her schooling needs -- bringing her to and fro, providing supplies and answe
ring her endless questions.
Thank you Lord for your graciousness.
I can still remember when we went to take her entrance exam. We were so nervous that our little girl will not talk or answer the test questions. I have no idea if she will respond positively with other people teaching or testing her abilities. She was previously homeschooled. She passed with flying colors but I'm still worried that she will not be able to do well with new teachers and other children.
After 3 weeks of waking up very early and traveling 3-4 hours a day just to get to school on time, my little preschooler seem to enjoy and nothing is going to stop her from going to her big school. She is always excited to see her classmates and participate in class. Results of her homeworks and seatworks also show that she's learning (more songs and nursery rhymes), improving (her hand writing) and doing really well.
I hope she'll always be like this in her academic years -- eager to learn and actively partipating. I also hope too that we can keep up and support all her schooling needs -- bringing her to and fro, providing supplies and answe
ring her endless questions.
Thank you Lord for your graciousness.
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