Nonetheless, I feel I got a great deal of value in her having put on this presentation, and in my having attended it . . .
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Tuesday, June 27, 2017
Your Kid's End-of-Year Recital
Here's another post from me on Kveller.com which I wrote after reflecting on my kindergartener's brilliantly produced end-of-year production. Writing this was a reminder to me as much as to any of my readers what we're doing when we do this whole parenting thing. Hope it resonates with you too!
This week I attended my 6-year-old daughter’s end-of-the-year
kindergarten presentation. Her class was up on stage for maybe 12
minutes. They sang some very elementary songs (no pun intended) and each
child had about a two-line speaking part. “Hamilton,” it was not. It
was not even a satisfying display of the skills and knowledge I am
paying through the nose for my daughter to learn there.
Nonetheless, I feel I got a great deal of value in her having put on this presentation, and in my having attended it . . .
Nonetheless, I feel I got a great deal of value in her having put on this presentation, and in my having attended it . . .
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