Anonymous wrote:OP here. I didn’t realize so many responses. I did bring flowers to the ceremony. A whopping $5 half a dozen light pink roses for her. FWIW, I was the only one who brought flowers. Other parents and grandparents brought gifts. We couldn’t do ice cream or picnic after as DH has to work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think a balloon is a cuter idea. And ice cream.
Balloons are terrible for the environment. I hate balloons and judge anyone who buys them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH said no, “it’s only preschool.” I said yes. We have not been to one of these.. do parents bring flowers?
Your DH is right. It is a non event. Give the kid an ice ceam cone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DH said no, “it’s only preschool.” I said yes. We have not been to one of these.. do parents bring flowers?
Your expectations and aspirations for your daughter are very low if you think this is an achievement that merits flowers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, do what you want and ignore the naysayers. I wouldn't go all out but if you want to buy your kid a $6 bouquet of flowers at Safeway AND a $3 ice cream cone, go for it. It's ok to celebrate small accomplishments and there is no harm in making your child feel special. It may not be a big deal to adults but it can be for the kids--this is their first big ceremony and that's special to a 5 year old.
Exactly this. It is a fun celebration for them and is a milestone to a 5 year old. They are heading off to a new school with new kids and new teachers. Why not have fun and celebrate with flowers/balloons/ice cream, etc.? No one is suggesting a graduation party with gifts (which would clearly be excessive). And of course, no one needs a flower or balloon. But it is fun to celebrate the small moments and the big ones. My dd just graduated college but I remember her pre-school graduation. The kids sang a few songs, got a certificate and celebrated with their families. We gave her a flower AND had a picnic lunch with other families.
Anonymous wrote:OP, do what you want and ignore the naysayers. I wouldn't go all out but if you want to buy your kid a $6 bouquet of flowers at Safeway AND a $3 ice cream cone, go for it. It's ok to celebrate small accomplishments and there is no harm in making your child feel special. It may not be a big deal to adults but it can be for the kids--this is their first big ceremony and that's special to a 5 year old.
Anonymous wrote:Team DH too. My toddler is not in preschool yet but when she is, I really hope her school does not have a "graduation" ceremony. Sorry, but a graduation for a preschool or kindergarten is like the whole trophy-for-everyone mentality.
My DH is French and he said there's no graduation ceremony for even high school.