Hi Lovelies,
My little one has been in nursery since she was 14 months old and although it took two weeks to settle she loves it. Since she turned two she has had to go up to the bumble bee room and cries every time I leave her which she never used to do, so it tugs at my heart strings and mummy guilt comes in to play! But there is no doubt that nursery has been amazingly good for her development. I really notice it when she is playing with another child the same age who stays at home or goes to a childminder, Miya talks more, has a lot more confidence and is very good with other people. I know this is partly because of her personality too but that just means nursery suits her!
Just like most things in life there are pros and cons for nursery too, she is a confident, happy little girl and has developed language and social skills quicker than a child not at nursery but she has also picked up bad behaviours and habits thanks to nursery. On Wednesday I picked her up after lunch so some of the children were still awake (not all nap at that age apparently!) and a couple of the older ones (Miya is now the youngest and smallest in the class) were throwing toys around and Miya was watching in awe! Nursery workers aren't allowed to say NO or use negative language, so a couple times they were told to not to throw etc, but of course to no avail. Now miya throws and even though we tell her off she still does it, same goes with food (?!) and pushing.
I love watching how quickly she develops at nursery but I do wish they could say No so that the naughty behaviours are dealt with consistently at home and at nursery. I pay a small fortune for her to go there and think that parents should have more of a say in how their child is disciplined whilst there. I know every parent is different and so is every child, and I think they need to listen to what each child needs at this age. Maybe a lot of working mum guilt goes into this though!
Until next time :)
Monday, 20 May 2013
Monday, 13 May 2013
Time goes by so fast!
My little one turned two a couple weeks ago and made me realise that I seriously had no concept of how quickly time flies until I had her. I guess now I see her growing up while I mistakenly believed I was staying forever young before having her has made me realise more than ever that we should be grateful for each and every day. Yes some days are a struggle but without those the good days wouldn't be worth as much as they are.
I have started a second blog about my baking exploits and have named it aptly after my daughter Miya, who not only loves cake, she loves to wake up in the middle of the night asking for cake (obviously that good she dreams about it!) but also has taught me so much about life and it's joys in her two years here so far! Hoping for many more years of joy and laughter with my cheeky munchkin and her little exploits!
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