For Back Yard families, attention is turning to life beyond CCC. Kindergarten is on the horizon. Between all the conversations, school tours, information nights, open houses and online reviews, this can be a confusing and even anxiety-provoking time. Not to mention the fact that our little ones are - gasp! - growing up.
Fortunately, we have a great resource to guide the way: our CCC alums! In coming weeks, we'll be hearing from parents and kids who have made the transition from CCC to elementary school. Sure it's a big world out there, but they say it's not so scary.
First up, a Q&A with Anna Rainier and her daughter Elsa, who graduated from CCC last year:
Where is your child attending school?
Anna: Oxford Elementary School.
School choice is often a personal one, but do you have anything you'd like to share about why you chose your school?
I picked it because it is one of the smaller schools and I like the location. I also took my time to visit all the schools in the Central Zone (the zone we are in) and from all those visits I liked Cragmont and Oxford the best. What made me decide in the end was the size (Oxford being smaller), Janet Levenson, the principal who is such an awesome person, and they have a teacher's aid in each of the kindergarten classrooms. I also had in mind that if Elsa wanted to do after school at CCC, Oxford was a good choice. Elsa's kindergarten teacher walks her over when class is done at 1:20.
How is your child's transition to kindergarten going? Any surprises?
At this point Elsa has transitioned and is very happy to be a kindergartner. In the beginning it was really rough though, and she did not want to go to school. Every morning was a struggle with lots of "pep" talk to get there on time (which is 8am at Oxford). She also kept asking why can I not be at CCC? What was and still is difficult for me is the emphasis on academics and therefore less attention to conflict resolution, social skills and building of a community. They are after all just 5 (or some just 4) years old and need a lot of help to grow.
How do you think your time at CCC helped prepare you and your child for kindergarten (and beyond)?
All the talking and checking in with your friends that the teachers and parents do at CCC prepare the children to deal with conflicts by themselves. CCC kids know how to communicate and are not afraid to ask for what they need. Elsa already knows most of the parents and she sees them as someone to go to for support.
Any words of advice for current backyard families gearing up for kindergarten?
Take a deep breath and keep repeating: Everything will be just fine...
Q&A with Elsa:
What do you remember most about being at CCC?
Allyssa and Lara.
What is something cool about being in kindergarten?
Having a really nice teacher, Ms. Henderson. It is cool to learn how to write and read.
How is kindergarten different from being at CCC?
It is a much bigger school but the classroom is smaller. And you have to wear shoes.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
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