We enrolled P in summer
school for the month of May. We wanted him to have more interaction
with other kids. I was thinking tuloy, when I was younger, our
parents' problem was that we wanted to play all the time that we
sometimes go home at dinner time already. Now, as parents, our
problem is that our kids seem to have no one to play with outside.
Also, his cousin was supposed to enroll in Filipino tutorial classes
at the same schedule but the same did not push through.
Unfortunately, we have paid a P3,000.00 non-refundable deposit.
We enrolled in a small
progressive school near our place. They meet twice a week for 2
hours. I was a bit surprised when I saw the requirements – birth
certificate, immunization and baby book records, and a long list of
clothes and wipes and shoes to bring to school. Akala ko summer
school lang?
I went with P on his
first day, only one companion was allowed inside. They started with
songs, then free play, recess, then an activity. P was the youngest
in the group and he showed no interest in participating. Waaa. In the
subsequent sessions, he went with his dad and ate, but they were not
allowed inside so he kept on crying daw. It was only during the last
class that his ate was allowed inside. He still would not participate
but at least he did not cry much.
We have 3 more sessions
to go. I'm just sad that there's no Gymboree Trinoma, that would have
been the best place for him to learn to play with others. And I concede that he is really too young for a structured school set-up, seems like I am right in my plan to enroll him when he's 4 years already - plus I have time to save up!
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