Tuesday, 4 September 2012

Starting Reception: Rules

Your child is bound to be nervous starting Reception and may experience a few teething problems .

But with a few simple rules their transition can be helped and soon they will be running into the classroom on their own. Rules are very, very  very important in a Reception childs life, the whole of a Reception child day is centred on structure even if they don't know it themselves. So make sure you find out what your child's class rules are ,perhaps you have your own rules at home, and if so then their transition may be all the smoother. They they might experience with their new class teacher are:



1. Lips closed ( speaks for itself really ).



2. Carpet is thinking time ( this instills when they are on the carpet that they are quiet and wait for the teacher and perhaps think about a question that they have been asked)



3. Listen ( the teacher may explain that they have one pair of ears so can only listen to one child at a time! )



4. Sit on the carpet quietly.



5. Walk in the classroom.



Your child's teacher will not bombard your child with rules but will built them up slowly. There will be constant rearming of the rules and reminding. I hope that your child loves their time at school. Do let me know who they get on. As I have a reception class this year myself! so its a new beginning and rules for myself as well.



I met half of my reception class today and they are so lovely I shall be charting what I learn as I go , I do hope you will follow me and hopefully pick up so tips or if you want as some questions. I going to love being a Teaching assistant in this class.



Communication #snaphappybritmums




I took this at the Paralympic Opening Ceremony . What a great honour and privilege to see such a wonderful human being as Stephen Hawking.

The day the school lost my child ...

You think that school is the safest place for your child, it should be, shouldn't it after all they are there from 8.45 till 3.30 and often longer if they go to before and after school clubs. There is an incident that happened to me when my son was in Year 3 so he was just 7 years old.

He was meant to be going to an after school football club when my son came to get changed he asked his teacher where he should get changed. The teacher who was nearing retirement just said quite blankly to my son that the football wasn't on.

The teacher didn't even check to see if this club was on.

So my son like most seven year olds in this situation accepted what his teacher told them.

Now I had this point was at home unaware of the situation.

What transpired next was my son was thinking I would collect him. But I thought he would be at football club as they say "Never the twain shall meet"

My son came out of school and I was wasn't there to meet him.


Next thing I knew was I got a telephone call not from the school but from one of his friends grandma who had decided on seeing him alone to take him back to her house!

Now in retrospect I should have complained to the governors about the incident , how someone else was  able to take my child home.

The difference is at Junior school that no one is required to pick them up.

Nut surely there must be some sort of law on legislation on this ?

After all at Infant School they cannot go home unless a parent picks them up ..

What would you do if school lost your child ?

Sunday, 2 September 2012

Enlightenment.. Friends till the end

Its very rare in life you get an opportunity in life that you just keep wanting to share and share because of so many factors that alone is another blog post!

But for me getting invited to go to the Opening Ceremony of the Parlalympics was a life changing event. I am shy by design it may not seem in but I am , as I am not a natural collector of friends for me they have to be the right fit for us to gel. A good friend is understanding, engages natural conservation and you can pick up where you just left off be, if you have been friends for years or just met them on twitter like I did with Jane Willis who blogs over at http://competitiongrapevine.blogspot.co.uk/

So when I was invited to go the the Opening ceremony of the Paralympics I jumped at the chance. ( don't tell Jane but I still haven't taken my Paralympic nail varnish off yet , I must do that before my first aid session at school tomorrow !)

The Paralympics faced an emotional homecoming. The original 1948 the Stoke Mandeville games had been the creation of Sir Ludwig Guttmann who has been a scientist during the Second World War he was an extraordinary scientist. He had a ground breaking technique to treating people with spinal cord injuries. He showed us that science and humanity can come together. In doing so he ignited the global phenomenon that has become the Paralympic Movement. And myself and Jane Willis were very proud and honured to be made part of the journey.






































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