Is this crazy or is it just me?
If he were a seventh grader, I would understand.
If he were a fifth grader, I would understand.
If he were a third grader, I would understand.
But he isn't.
He is two and half. --Okay, okay he will be three in April, but I am not calling him a three year old yet. He is TWO. And he is my baby. Please don't tell him I said that; he would be appalled. ---
I just was not sure if I am the only one who thinks this is insanity at it's finest.
Stay tuned to see what transportation item we can conjure up...
8 comments:
This is crazy.
Isn't the point of MDO programs to offer a BREAK to moms in need of one? When you have to help your two year old with a PROJECT to take, then I think the point has been missed.
I don't even think kindergartners should have to deal with homework and project. Much less, two year olds.
Let us know how it turns out!
Kelly Lawson
That IS insanity!!! I don't like that my 2nd grader has big projects that require parental assistance. I would really be put out if I had to assist my two year old with a MDO project.
I agree that this is crazy. What is the assignment? The rebel in me want to tell you to revolt! haha just kidding.
Oh, you know you have TONS of free time. A two year old and a 1 year old don't require much work at all :)
(Much sarcasm was used here just in case someone is badmouthing me right now.)
What on this earth?! Who thought of that?
this makes me want to run in the opposite direction and hide! :)
This is the type of thing that would stress me out! I spent at least an hour in Target (and circled the Valentines aisles 20 times) trying to figure out what kind of Valentines I should get for Will to take to PDO. There are very few things that are suitable for 1-year-olds, but I didn't want to be the bad mom that didn't include a treat. Surely the other moms and teachers would judge me. :) It's bad enough that I can't get my child there on time (he goes at 9 instead of 8). Oh, what will I ever do when he starts real school?
Ok, I would have to rebell against all pre pre-school projects. I know exactly how you feel. Trey just turned 3. (Sniff sniff) Seriously, I peeked in at him the other night in bed and started to cry. He's not a baby any more. He's my big boy toddler now. I'm not ready! I still want to snuggle and rock him, but he only let's me now when he is sick. Sniff! I still yearn for the baby boy part of him, ya know? How long does this last I wonder, till he's 30 and has his own children?
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