Anonymous wrote:Does it even matter? It's not like PK grades matter (or exist? my preschooler doesn't get a grade) so it's not like a parent who does a project like this for their kid is helping them in any way.
This is very much an example of something it's not worth worrying about because as long as your kid is learning and having fun, you win. I guess some parents care about bragging rights at this age but it's pointless if they aren't even doing the work themselves, right? Like go ahead and brag about your kids amazing diorama that you did yourself, it's actually really sad because it's amazing for a 4 year old and pretty mediocre for a 37 year old. So.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gotta love all the people chiming in with their stories of upper elementary kids and middle schoolers.
We’re discussing preschool projects. And yes, I did need to assist my 3-year-old in ordering photo prints from Walgreens for his family tree project. Quelle horreur.
Did the project specify photos or were you helicopter parenting?
Lol. Because the preschool family tree project was supposed to be independently hand-written by all the 3 year olds?
Yes, genius, the project specified photos.
Kid can draw pictures. Writing doesn't take much time. I would bet a million dollars it said "pictures" and not "printed photographs". But you do you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gotta love all the people chiming in with their stories of upper elementary kids and middle schoolers.
We’re discussing preschool projects. And yes, I did need to assist my 3-year-old in ordering photo prints from Walgreens for his family tree project. Quelle horreur.
Did the project specify photos or were you helicopter parenting?
NP here, our preschool had a family tree project that specified photos. I was pissed. Preschool is childcare for me (yes this was full day) and I do not need another project in our limited time at home, nor do I keep physical photos around. DD also had to do a shoebox diorama if a room in the house, etc. It's a real balance between getting DD involved, and just doing it so it's done and DD isn't the only kid with nothing to turn in. So glad we left that program.
I'm surprised they would do family trees at all nowadays with so many fatherless families and other points of awkwardness. I wonder if these are clueless boomer teachers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gotta love all the people chiming in with their stories of upper elementary kids and middle schoolers.
We’re discussing preschool projects. And yes, I did need to assist my 3-year-old in ordering photo prints from Walgreens for his family tree project. Quelle horreur.
Did the project specify photos or were you helicopter parenting?
NP here, our preschool had a family tree project that specified photos. I was pissed. Preschool is childcare for me (yes this was full day) and I do not need another project in our limited time at home, nor do I keep physical photos around. DD also had to do a shoebox diorama if a room in the house, etc. It's a real balance between getting DD involved, and just doing it so it's done and DD isn't the only kid with nothing to turn in. So glad we left that program.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gotta love all the people chiming in with their stories of upper elementary kids and middle schoolers.
We’re discussing preschool projects. And yes, I did need to assist my 3-year-old in ordering photo prints from Walgreens for his family tree project. Quelle horreur.
Did the project specify photos or were you helicopter parenting?
Lol. Because the preschool family tree project was supposed to be independently hand-written by all the 3 year olds?
Yes, genius, the project specified photos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gotta love all the people chiming in with their stories of upper elementary kids and middle schoolers.
We’re discussing preschool projects. And yes, I did need to assist my 3-year-old in ordering photo prints from Walgreens for his family tree project. Quelle horreur.
Did the project specify photos or were you helicopter parenting?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gotta love all the people chiming in with their stories of upper elementary kids and middle schoolers.
We’re discussing preschool projects. And yes, I did need to assist my 3-year-old in ordering photo prints from Walgreens for his family tree project. Quelle horreur.
Did the project specify photos or were you helicopter parenting?
Anonymous wrote:Gotta love all the people chiming in with their stories of upper elementary kids and middle schoolers.
We’re discussing preschool projects. And yes, I did need to assist my 3-year-old in ordering photo prints from Walgreens for his family tree project. Quelle horreur.
Anonymous wrote:Gotta love all the people chiming in with their stories of upper elementary kids and middle schoolers.
We’re discussing preschool projects. And yes, I did need to assist my 3-year-old in ordering photo prints from Walgreens for his family tree project. Quelle horreur.