Hubby got our son a nice wristwatch as graduation gift last week. We also treat our kids to a movie and a sumptuous snack in one of the popular malls near our area. It is our simple way of celebrating our children’s hard work and success in school. What’s admirable about them is that they don’t expect anything lavish or grand from us. They are happy with the little things that we can get them because they understand that anything expensive like Monster headphones is not part of our priority list at the moment. We’ve been saving up for their tuition fee this coming school year, so we can not splurge on luxurious items as easy as that.
Category Archives: Kids and School
Kyle’s Graduation
I’m so ecstatic that my son will be graduating from Grade VI next week. It is a big accomplishment for my young boy. He’ll be in high school next school year and I keep on reminding him to give his best shot. He’s kind of taking it easy these past few years. His grades are not dismal though, but I know he can still be in the rank he is supposed to be. He’s good in English and in other subjects, except Math. Given more time to study and less time in front of the computer, he’ll sure make it to the honor roll. I tease him that he’ll not only get gold-plated medals but silver bars, as well. But, no pressure from us, my dear. I know you’ll shine in you own way. We will be here no matter what.
To Each His Own
Kids tend to be very proprietary that they sometime make a fuss whenever their toys or stuffs are used or touched by another child. In fact, they tend to be over proprietary, they would think anything they touch is theirs! On the other hand, especially for little children at pre-school, it is very easy to lose their things given that they do not know how to read that much and it is easier to confuse their books and other school things with that of their classmates.
A nifty solution to solve this recurring problem is to put personalized tags on each of the kiddos belongings and the trick to make it work is to put these tags on prominent areas your little ones can spot easily. You might add in a symbol or a photo he can clearly recognize, like his favorite cartoon character, for example, so that he might be able to tell which are his even if he cannot read that well just yet.
I bet the little ones will enjoy putting tags and names on their things, the next thing you know, he might just be requesting desk name plates for him and his classmates to use in class.