Do you remember first day of school of your kid.
By rajupaul
@rajupaul (973)
India
August 17, 2009 11:04am CST
Dear my loter
I remeber first day of school of my son.It was a terrific day. Because I was far away from home not less than 3000km away. Every moment i was monitering by cell only. Believe me I was excited more than my son. His mother was giving me comentry on cell. When both of them started from house and enter to school till he come out from school. That was a great day for me I cannot forget. What about yourself my loter?
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8 responses
@gossipzz (498)
• Canada
18 Aug 09
I could only imagine how excited you were. I have not experience that one. When I do I wish to be there. I wish I could stay the whole day with them to see how they interact with the other children. I want to see if they would be smarter than the other children in the class; however I think it woul be more of them learning to get along with each other. I don't think they would be learning math or science. Good luck to all the parents trying to prepare for school check my profile for some saving tips. I know school can be very expensive.
@daliaj (5674)
• India
18 Aug 09
I don't have kids. So, I don't have any meomory like that. I do remember the first day of my sister in school. I remember my parents sending her to school along with my neighbuor's kid who is a little elder to her. My sister liked the school because she wanted to go to that school, but my parents liked to send her to another school, but finllay decided of what my sister liked.
@yogambal_64 (1014)
• India
17 Aug 09
Yes I do remember the first day of my daughter at school, she was very happy and quite calm when we started from home and even when we reached the nursery school. But as she entered the classroom and when they asked the parents to leave she started to cry and that too in a loud voice showing all sorts of tantrums , embarrassing me to the utmost. But,there were other three or four children too crying bitterly. Finally the teacher pulled her in and closed the door of the classroom, saying that she will take care. I was wondering all the way back what my daughter was doing. But, the teacher had controlled these children soon by some of her usual tactics and they were calm when we went to collect them. I was relieved.
@bmuchler (441)
• United States
17 Aug 09
I remember my son's first day of school. My husband and I had taken the day off so we could put him on the bus and get him off on his first day. He was so excited. I cried. And then when I got to work everyone was asking me how it went and I started crying again. I took pictures of him getting on and off the bus.
@purnachadra (1)
• India
18 Aug 09
I was just a kid at that time barely new what a school is. But i was excited to go and attend my first day. I was a little shy on that day. It was my dad who took me to drop me there. Holding a snacks box and cute new water bottle which i had bought new.
@sysdexlicwriter (1619)
• United States
17 Aug 09
The first day of school for my child was a very happy nervous day. I wondered how everything would go. I wondered if my child would make friends, enjoy the teachers and classes, and overall have a great first day at school experience.
I should explain that the first day of school for my child was the ninth grade of high school. We lived all over the country before that time and chose to home school in order to have a consistent educational experience academically.
As it turned out, high school was great. My child was so well-adjusted socially that the teachers and kids marvelled (me too) at the whole process of her fitting in. We had a few glitches here and there but overall it was a very good experience with a lot of things learned along the way both academically and about life. Thank you for this discussion.
@LetranKnight25 (33117)
• Philippines
17 Aug 09
you know when i look at your picture, i didn't recall myself holding hands with some girl in the school when i was a kid.i was a bit energetic that the teacher who is a nun had to tie my shoe on the table to keep me from going out or anywhere in the class. it wasn't a good experience






