I want your life if you find *this* so incredibly annoying. |
Jesus Christ. You warehouse your kid there for 10 hours a day and then you can't be bothered to do a small project or send in a photo so your poor kid can see an image of you during their long day not in your care?
Pathetic. I feel sorry for your kid and the teachers who have to deal with you. |
Ok I agree that homework is inappropriate for three/4 year olds. But firstly this is not homework and secondly yes go to CVS a lazy POS. |
This. My preschoolers wouldn’t get anything out of this activity. |
She couldn't ask if she could send one in via text from her phone? Probably didn't ask; just wanted to complain. |
I did this my son and it was fun. We did get a week to do it though. We had some random magazines (catalogues). Also cut out a picture from the frozen pizza for food. Scribbled a crayon on a page for favorite color. Drew stick figures for families. Found a picture of the beach in the AAA book for favorite place. It came out cute and one of the few things I saved from those years. |
Yes. That was I did. Also - we went from one pre-school who didn’t do these things to one that did and it is a much better school. I am glad the teachers are engaged. |
It isnt annoying. Its more akin to a project for a first grader IMO. It was meant in jest like jeesh this is only the beginning of all the to-dos related to school ![]() I am very invested in my child and he is never at daycare for more than 8 hours because of the way we stagger our schedules. I also dont have photos of us lying around. My family was never big on "family" photos and the ones we send in- that have to be printed (no text or email with this teacher) ![]() I think it is funny the vitriol of the responses as if doing projects like this are important and somehow formative for a 3 year old. |
I’m there with you OP. It’s annoying but honestly I tried to think of it as helping to introduce homework to the parents because my son is now in first grade and he has homework every night. And projects from time to time too… Only one night to work on it is where they really failed IMO. |
I think there’s a real generational divide as far as this stuff is concerned. Yes I would absolutely have to drive to CVS to print a photo. And I don’t have time to do that on a school night. It’s kind of bizarre that you think people who don’t keep print photos in the house at all times shouldn’t send kids to school. That’s really weird. |
This. Our new preschool does these things and it is much better than the one that didn’t. And yes. I ran to CVS to print out pictures. School is not just a place you drop off your kids - it is a team effort. |
Honestly, I think you sound a little crazy. My kids loved their all about me things- all you do is just glue a few pictures or draw something- takes literally 5 minutes. Our school turned them into placemats and my 9 year old still uses it. And the family photo? The kids love showing their classmates their family. I really do not understand this post. |