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9 Things You Never Knew About Your Child’s Day at School, Straight From a Teacher

My SD Moms August 18, 2017

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Have you ever thought…I wonder what happens after I drop my child off at school? It’s almost impossible for a parent to stay with their child for an entire day of school, so in order for parents to better understand their school experiences, one anonymous teacher shared nine things about a typical school day that most parents don’t get…but need to.

One of the 9 things that you probably didn’t expect is they blossom when you drop them off. Your child may be super clingy and shy around you but that doesn’t mean they are at school. Some children transform into completely different people when they aren’t glued to your side. This is important for parents to realize and to never assume that their child takes on the same role at school as they do at home.

Another thing is hurt feelings are not always a bad thing. Children learn a lot at school that doesn’t have anything to do with writing or math.  Learning social skills and how to deal with them is a very big part of school. Children, no matter how adorable they appear, can be mean and hurtful – usually not meaning to be. It is tremendously important that they learn how to react to these feelings and equally as important – recovering from them appropriately.

To see the rest of the 9 things that you really need to know at popsugar.com….CLICK HERE!

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