One of the coolest perks of parenthood is witnessing the development of your kids' minds. When Mason began kidndergarten, he didn't even know how to draw a basic picture. We would have drawing time and he would scribble and call it either a tornado or a racetrack. He was reading okay, but would get frustrated if he didn't know a word and just gave up.
At the beginning of Preschool this year, Donovan kind of knew his letters, but he would guess a lot of the time. He would draw some shapes, but not much. He usually would copy Mason and just scribble. So I was curious what he would do once he was separated from Mason.
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This was on the wall of Mason's classroom for orientation. I am so proud. |
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He did this on his own a week later. It's a monster. |
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And this is the letter E by Donovan. I was so excited when he showed this to me! Also pictured are my toes and ankle brace. I broke my ankle at the beginning of this month while running. Stress fracture/old injury getting revenge. |
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