Daycare Stories from This Week

“HELP”:  The teachers are trying to get Brandon to ask for “help” instead of getting frustrated and crying.  When it was naptime, one teacher was carrying him to the crib area while his favorite teacher was busy doing something with other children.  Brandon was crying holding his hands out to the other teacher, crying, “HELP!”  Well, at least they taught him the word and he used it in context!

CHEESE monster – since Brandon was not feeling well this week and also not eating, the teachers decided to feed him whatever he asked for.  Well, he likes cheese.  So in one day, he ate 4 sticks of cheese and then a wheel of Babybel.  His poop was really icky afterwards, not sure if it was the antibiotics taking its toll or if it was all that cheese. 

YOU KNOW THE DRILL – today, the teachers knew Brandon was tired, but they kept him up a little longer while the other kids were slowly going down so that he would sleep longer.  After all the other kids were down, they said, “Ok, Brandon, you’re turn.”  He rushed right over to the crib area (you know he must have been reallllly tired!)
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What COLOR is it?  – the new color of the week = PINK!  What color is it?  “Pink” and with such conviction. 

The baby buggy – At school, to take the infants and toddlers outside to mingle with the big kids, the teachers use a little buggy that fits 6 kids – 2 kids per row.  Brandon is having problems being gentle with the younger, littler kids.  But today, the teachers had him in the front row with the youngest baby – who is about 4 months old.  He was doing so well, until he saw me.  Then he turned around to James and bopped him on the head!  We still have some work.  It was better than last week, when he leaned forward and pulled the little girl’s pigtail in front of him and made her cry right as I was coming into school to pick him up.