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Re: Re: kindergarten-isms


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Posted By chris on January 28, 2001 at 01:22:20:

In Reply to: Re: kindergarten-isms posted by Brian N on January 24, 2001 at 11:05:21:

hi brian;

i would love to speak at susan.

as of last friday, i will now be working with john in the kindergarten room.

some of john's isms, would include; circuiting around the room, (aka victory laps), including noismaking, some fingerwaving. this has only happened twice, i had asked the people working with him, to explain why this would be distracting to the class, and to ask him, does he need to go somewhere, to help unwind?. i don't believe this is going to be a huge thing. he has been doing some pacing, noismaking, and imaginative buddy isms stuff.

some things that have proven distracting to the class, that i want to work with john are: leaving circle time, than coming back and tromping on all the kids to get up to the front. speaking in a loud voice, when he doesn't want to do something, (GO AWAY, NO, and or LEAVE ME ALONE), this kid is hilarious!!!!!!!!!!!!!, and wandering into small group reading with the teacher. this is all stuff i have ideas for, when i go back in the room with john, but would love to know your input.

love the ideas of painting in your playroom,

thanks everyone
chris


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