My daughter just graduated from Kindergarten! I am so proud of how far she has come, but she is already anxious about Grade One. Does anyone have advice on how to help with that?
Congrats to your daughter! She's at such a fun age. I remember always being nervous to start the new school year, then feeling better as soon as I knew which friends were going to be in my class. I wonder if you can get ahold of the class roster before the first day? Shopping for some special back to school outfits always gave a little confidence boost too. 😊
My daughter just finished elementary school. Holy crap does it go by fast.
Just remind her that everyone older than her has gone through 1st grade and is better for doing so. It's normal to anxious with change but it's important not to let anxiety prevent us from new experiences and opportunities to have fun and learn.
Kid is 4 and I'm really digging her ability to use the microwave. She can only make things I've taught her, but I'm pretty impressed that she always know the correct express button to press. She's got frozen pancakes, ramen, and corn on the cob down. The corn is random, but she could legit give corn kid a run for his money.
That is so cool! I know so many older kids that can't even make toast. I love that you're taking the time to teach life skills. I'm sure your kid loves feeling independent too.
My daughter is 2 months shy of being 3. She can say most of the alphabet (gets a little bleh around lmno), and can count to 17 on her own. Is that good?
Any tips on potty training? We can get her to let us know when she has to go/has gone in her diaper/pull up
This book:
Oh Crap! Potty Training: Everything Modern Parents Need to Know to Do It Once and Do It Right by Jaime Glowaki.
was such a great resource for me and my wife. Circumstances are different between families so we kind of used it as a template but my daughter just turned three and is able to go find the potty on her own and go #1. Still working on #2 but that ones a little harder.
But my top piece of advice is: Stay consistent. Create a routine and stick to it. Teach them to seek out the bathroom, after waking up in the morning, before outings, before bed, etc.
My 3.5 year old requested and ate salad with cucumber, tomatoes, and balsamic last night. I feel like we're finally turning the corner on picky eating.