We had a teacher conference for Amanda today. She is a great 3-year old, working on 3-year old things like sharing, playing with other kids, learning to cut with scissors, recognize letters, and so on. She is perfectly normal, with her own personality for variety.
It's interesting, but she's not the "genius" I had imagined my kids would be. My kids are smart and funny, ahead in some areas and behind in others (for example, Amanda can sing the alphabet song, but she doesn't recognize the written letters). I think this is a case where reality is more pleasant than my naive expectations before I had kids.
One funny story: she likes to build "airplanes" with the legos. Apparently she has taught another kid in the class how to build her model of airplane... That's much better than him taking it away from her---I'm very proud.
It's interesting, but she's not the "genius" I had imagined my kids would be. My kids are smart and funny, ahead in some areas and behind in others (for example, Amanda can sing the alphabet song, but she doesn't recognize the written letters). I think this is a case where reality is more pleasant than my naive expectations before I had kids.
One funny story: she likes to build "airplanes" with the legos. Apparently she has taught another kid in the class how to build her model of airplane... That's much better than him taking it away from her---I'm very proud.
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