Friday, May 17, 2019
All I really need to know I Learned in Kindergarten Essay
I can remember my mformer(a) telling me for a few weeks in the beginning the first day how wonderful school was freeing to be and how I would site loads of unfermented friends. She also told me that the other kids are going to be scared just like I was. turn five years old, and knowing that it was season for me to begin school already, was in truth very scary. The thought of argus-eyed up early and going to school and not being with my mom all morning make me feel sick to my stomach, but I just had to suck it up and go. The first day of kindergarten I was sad but also excited at the same time because I was going to meet in the buff friends and I was going to get to play with them during recess. I remember walking into school with my juvenile back pack they were the ones that had to two minuscule wheels on it so you wouldnt have to carry it. As I was getting dropped off and hearing my mom telling me bye I started to cry.Being really close to my mom I didnt want her to leave m e there all alone. So we walked in together and she told me that I was going to be all right. My mom and my new teacher, Mrs. Fossum were having a hard time getting me to stay there. After they saw that I wouldnt stay, my mom had to stay there with me thru extinct that whole day. As the first day went on I was making a bunch of friends with my new classmates. When the second day came I wanted my mom to stay at school but I realized that she had to go to work. After she had left I saw a table that had nearly crayons and some paper on it, so I ventured over to it and stood by the seat watching to see if anyone was going to stop me from drawing.No one came so I took a seat, a piece of paper, and of course a blue coloring pencil just like the one I had at home and started to draw. When the other children saw that I was already hard at work with my drawing, which somewhat looked like a cow, they came and sat down with me. Even the child that didnt want to leave his father noticed me an d came over and started to draw. The little boy started to ask me questions and once he started then everyone started to include me into their group. I learned at a young age that I was not very comfortable meeting new people and doing liaison on my own. My mother realized that Mitchell School system was too big of a school for my fictitious character of personality and that I do better when I dont have to adapt to a great deal change.
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