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Showing posts with label First day of school. Show all posts
Showing posts with label First day of school. Show all posts

Monday, September 17, 2012

I Forgot How Back to School Works in My House

Whew!  Back to school and so glad to have some kind of routine again!  Everybody seems to have settled in to new classes and schedules and both boys are glad to get back to the business of making new friends while they whine about learning new stuff.
 
I have to say, I was surprised that I was caught off guard by Little Man's annual first day of school meltdown this year.  None of his friends OR their parents OR his teachers ever believe me when I say the kid can throw a major fit because he is "such a good kid!"  Well, he IS a good kid, but when he decides he has a problem, let me just tell you he verbalizes it loudly and incessantly. 
 
The issue this year is the same issue we have every year, which is that he needs to know that the teacher he has is going to take the time to get to know him on a very personal level.  He needs to bond.  And he really despises a classroom that seems too structured.  He needs to know he has some wiggle room to be himself.  The weird thing about that is, he really doesn't do anything that would go against any kind of structure in the classroom.  He just needs to know that if he wanted to be a little talkative or wiggly at his desk, he could.  And he gets himself ALL WOUND UP until he figures out how to function inside the sytem of his new classroom, EVERY. SINGLE. YEAR. 
 
I know, I KNOW!  Another crappy phone pic.  Can't afford a new camera!
 
I guess the fact that he was excited for school to start this year made me think he was past the First Day Freakout.  WRONG!  That evening at bedtime, after an afternoon of "school was fine" conversation, the tears started rolling and the declarations that he would not go back to school if he couldn't have a different teacher were loudly and angrily proclaimed over and over again.  "Mom.  The teacher spent all day just telling us the rules.  There are so many rules.  We just talked about rules! You have to talk to the principal and get me out of his class!" 
 
He was amazingly unhappy with my response, which was that I would not remove him from the class at this point because "YOU BARELY MET THE GUY!  And you were only in his class for half a day!  Three hours is NOT enough time for you to make an assessment about whether he is evil or poopy or hates corn or throws tape balls at kids who misbehave!  (I did NOT tell him that I sometimes make assessments about people in 3 minutes, especially customers who call in with ridiculous questions that could easily be answered by actually reading the words on the bill that they are holding in their hand while they are on the phone with me, but he will learn about those kinds of people soon enough, so for now I will encourage him to look for the good in people before passing jusdgement.)
 
Again my logical and well thought out reply was eschewed for hystrionics and declarations that if things weren't better the next day he would go to the principal himself and tell her he needed a new teacher, to which I replied, "Go for it, Buddy.  Knock yourself out.  Good luck with that and let me know how your conversation with her goes."  Who am I to stop a kid who is unafraid to take his concerns up the chain? 
 
Actually, I figured things would get better the next day, but secretly I was feeling pretty lucky that I had an out and could let the principal take the heat on this one.  Sweet!  I wrote her a note to let her know what was coming and to tell her I would support her decision to let him learn to deal with a teacher who may not meet my son's personal agenda. Unless the guy is a total dillweed.  Then of course I want him moved.  I didn't say that last part because it occured to me that this particular school is not really  big on hiring dillweeds.  I digress.  The point I am trryyyyiing to make here is that I want Little Man to understand that he will have to interact with lots of teachers and bosses that he may not adore in his life and he needs to learn to deal with those people and situations, because we can't always change the circumstances that put us in their sphere of influence.  Nor should we.  At least not until those people make you so crazy that you want to flatten their tires or spit in their coffee.  THAT would probably be a good time to look at changing those circumstances.  But he ain't there yet.
 
So what was the end result of all of this First Day drama?  Nothing.  Second day was fine.  Mr S. is OK.  According to my kid, he's not as good as Mr. T was last year, but apparently he passed muster.  And the principal, who LOVES my son and can't imagine him EVER having such a fit because he is such a polite and well-behaved boy?  She laughed hysterically and was a little disappointed that he didn't come marching into her office with a list of his demands and expectations.
 
And me?  I made a mental note to remember not to forget about the First Day Meltdown next year.   

Monday, August 9, 2010

It's Back to School Time! Staples Gift Card Giveaway

The boys started school last week.  They were not too happy about it.  They were even less happy that I would embarrass them by taking a picture in front of their friends at school, as evidenced by this photo.  It was a rough start for all of us, to be sure. 
So we are 6 days into the new school year and things have smoothed out immensely.  We are all settling back into the much needed routine and school life seems tolerable - for the moment.  I have to thank Staples and MomSelect for helping out with the Back to School transition.  LOOK what the Fed-X Guy dropped off yesterday!!  The boys were so excited to have some cool new school supplies that they kind of forgot that they were mad about the short summer! 

Staples has a lot of new items this year, including some "green" gear that kids will love, like pencil sharpeners and rulers made out of recycled materials.  It'll be really handy for the boys to have an example right in their desks when the class discussion about how kids can help the environment takes place! 

I love the organizer that came with the notebooks and comp books and am keeping that for myself so I can actually make an attempt at being organized and efficient this year!  So thanks for that, Staples.  My kids and their teachers and their coaches and my friends and doctors and anyone else who watches me flounder in a sea of forgotten information will appreciate the organizer too.

The DoSomething.org notebooks and comp books have cool designs and teens can check out the website and learn about various social issues.  Notice the word "teens" used there...Staples has definitely geared this DoSomething.org campaign and these products toward older teenagers.  (Warning:  Honest Mom Review Alert!!) While I appreciate the intent and the effort to educate kids about service and charity, as a parent I am pretty careful about steering my kids through the world of "social issues."  These are impressionable years and I want to make sure that what is being thown at them is appropriate for their maturity level.  So, I have to state that the DoSomething.org website is NOT something I would allow my pre-teen kids to explore without adult supervision, given their age.  The website discusses things like STD's and teen pregnancy and reproductive rights, as well as other issues that I'm not ready for my 8 year old to be exposed to yet.  But that's just me.

Having said that, there are also inummerable ideas on the website that encourage kids to get involved in helping around their community, an idea which I really support.     

Other than that, I loved the products we received!  Big Brother immediatley snagged the Omnitech portable MP3 player speaker and is thrilled with his ability to rock out in his room without earphones.

Little Man was fast on the draw and took the cool Soccer Buddy calculator.  

The new school supplies and fun little items made our 2nd week of going back to school a little more bearable.  Both boys left the house this morning excited to share their new notebooks and cool gadgets with their friends.

Staples has some great Back-to-School specials on all of these products and more, so be sure to check out their website for more fun items to fill your students' backpacks this year!

And to help fill your backpacks?  Staples and MomSelect are giving one of my lucky readers a $25 Staples gift card to help with your Back-to-School shopping!   Just visit Staples' Back to School website, then come back here and leave a comment telling me which item you might purchase with your gift card.  Contest is gonna be a quickie, it will end on Sunday, August 15th, 2010 @ 12 Midnight PST.  Open to US Residents only.  

And don't forget, you can earn extra entries by: 

  • Tweeting this contest

  • Posting the contest on Facebook

  • Becoming a Follower of I Am Boymom

  • Listing this blog on a Mr. Linky somewhere on the internet

  • Blogging about it on Your blog! 
Good luck with the contest and with your Back-to-School experiences!!           

**DISCLOSURE: I did not receive monetary compensation for this post.  Staples provided me with various products to try in order to facilitate this review.**