Nicole was adamant that we allowed her to join the one night indoor 'camp' within the kindergarten premise. Mom was not for it but I thought it would be a good experience for her. So what did Nic do? She asked the principal to phoned mom on Wednesday to ask for permission. The camp is actually meant for the older home school kids (aged 7 to 13) but Nic insisted on going as she always could socialize freely with older kids.
Friday began with their excursion to an ice-cream and chocolate factory in Serdang. They got back to kindergarten around 2pm and the camp started from 3pm until about 1pm on Saturday.
We learned from the principal that there were only four 6-year olds (Addison, Ee Hern, Charis and Nic) and they got along fine throughout the camp participating in all the activities.
Friday began with their excursion to an ice-cream and chocolate factory in Serdang. They got back to kindergarten around 2pm and the camp started from 3pm until about 1pm on Saturday.
We learned from the principal that there were only four 6-year olds (Addison, Ee Hern, Charis and Nic) and they got along fine throughout the camp participating in all the activities.
Where I'm from,kids are trained in an early age to socialize.Either from a Judo/Football/Swimming etc clubs.So that they not only socialize but to RESPECT one another,whether from 3 to 13.If you want to deliberately see a kid as a hopeless 3,he WILL remain ONLY 3!!!.Someone sent me a clip from "Howard the drum show",and thats the way I like it,ah ha, ah ha!!!!.SALUTE to his parents!.
ReplyDeleteSwimming and Martial Arts were important to me,when my kids were young.Survival/Respect/Manners/Humbleness etc,are more important to me.