The kids' classes at the public school are going great. Jonah is undoubtedly the most popular kid in kindergarten right now. Every morning when I drop him off the kids greet him with wild excitement. It's a lot like Norm from Cheers. When I picked him up this week, they said goodbye to him with the same excitement except some of the kids needed to give him hugs too. We should have named him Norm.
Anna is having a blast in her class too. She even has a little magnetic mirror in her locker. Hot stuff for 2nd grade. Last weekend she had an overnight Friday night and a playdate on Saturday. Then, today, the mom of another girl told me that her daughter really wants to be Anna's friend. Her daughter seems to be a little jealous of the other two girls who already had playdates with Anna. Yikes. I don't know if I can keep up.
This public school thing has been working out much better than I anticipated (but of course it hasn't been super cold yet). Not only do the kids get the fun classes, but they are participating in the fun activities too. So far this year they have participated in the homecoming parade, a visit to the library, a visit from the firemen and firetrucks, and Norwegian folk dancing. I like not having to schedule our own fieldtrips or music lessons. Very nice.
School at home has been so smooth this year since I finally figured out to do our lessons during Sarah's afternoon nap. It is so easy now. Anna continues to blow through her reading and math. She has a great attitude, and she is super easy to teach. Jonah is starting to sound out simple words, and he loves his reading lessons. I am amazed. I never thought he would be so excited about school. My only concern right now is that Jonah has started to stutter. It seemed to start when he started blending letters, and it has gotten worse over the past week almost in tandem with his reading progress. I think it's just a developmental stage, but I'm watching him. I know the stuttering is really frustrating for him.
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