Adam's First Day of Face to Face Class
Blog #253
May 22, 2022
Today is another most exciting day for me as a mother because my youngest will now have his actual face-to-face class. Though there are still doubts and what-ifs about what will be Adam's performance in school, my excitement is more dominant. I said to myself that whatever will happen I had to accept it because this thing is really new to him.
Around 8 am, I let Adam have his breakfast because he woke up late today but that's okay because his class will start at 10 am. He was placed in the second class for today and I'm thankful for it so we don't have to rush every morning and I could still take care of my other kid's needs and so too with my partner. When we were done with our breakfast, I let Adam take a rest first, and 20 minutes after I let him take a bath so he would be fresh and looks neat and clean when he went to school.
This is my little Adam with his uniform. I took a photo of him this morning so I have something to update at the noise.cash. It was around 9 am when we started walking to schooling or shall I say, I started walking to school since I just carried Adam because the road was so muddy and I didn't want him to have dirt, especially since he was still going to school.
Carrying him was a little tiring not because he was heavy but because of the hotness of the sun that was felt around the area. Though I had an umbrella with me, the hotness still penetrates inside the umbrella and I could feel it so much on my skin. When we arrived at school, I bought Adam his snacks first and put them inside his plastic envelope as what their teacher said because the kids might get hungry while inside the classroom.
It was almost 10 am when the teacher called the second group and I told Adam that he should go because their classes will soon start. I am happy that he was obliged to do as I told him to do. He went straight to their classroom and remove his slippers. I don't know what happens next because I can't see him anymore. When there was a parent who was from their room, I asked her if the class started, and she said yes. I felt relieved this time because I am confident that Adam would not cry as he'd promised me.
Hours passed and I saw other kids going out of their room and going to their parents so I immediately stood up and wait for Adam to come out of their room. Minutes passed and I saw him exiting the classroom and he was supposed to run straight to me but I signaled him to follow other students' who went to the exit area. (By the way, I stayed near the entrance area, so he thought that it was okay if he will exit there.)
When I saw him going to the exit area, that was the time I moved and wait for him there. As soon as he exited, he immediately grabbed my hand and happily said that the class ended. I asked him what he was doing in the room and he said that they were singing, dancing, reading, and writing too. I asked him if he was enjoying it and he said yes. He let me see his writings that his teacher put a check on and he also said that it's fun going to school. I'm happy and grateful that he now appreciates going to school.
Closing thoughts:
Adam's experience was not good when he had his practice class before and that was because that thing was still new to him and he wasn't used to seeing other people aside from us.
But I'm still hopeful that when he would have his actual face-to-face class, he would learn to accept and adjust to that kind of setup and I'm glad that he did. My decision of letting him be on the second or last batch of the class is a good decision for me so he could still have time to prepare or ready himself for their F2F class.
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