How exciting to reach our 100th post. And you are all still here with us!
I hope you have enjoyed our journey together so far, I know I have. Thank you for the time you have taken to read our adventures, to leave insightful comments and to share your own stories.
For something a little different, I thought that I would turn this post over to the readers of Childhood 101 and ask what you would like to be included in the next 100 posts.
- Are there issues that you are experiencing with your own children that I might be able shed some light on?
- Do you have questions or concerns about child care, kindergarten, the early years of primary school?
- Are there questions you would love to ask your child’s teacher but are too afraid/embarrassed/shy to ask?
- Do you want to know more about any of the topics we have covered so far?
- Are you looking for particular activity ideas or toys to develop particular skills?
- Do you have any questions about me and my experiences as a teacher or as a mother?
Whatever it is, leave a comment below and I will endeavour to answer your queries in forthcoming posts.
And thank you again!
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Congratulations on your 100th post! I think you provide fantastic information here. One thing I would be interested in are games or activities that help improve short memory. Thanks PQ
I should have stated that this would be for early primary school aged children.
Congrats on your 100th post! May there be many more.
How about why teachers/ schools have the policy of seperating twins in their first year of school. Something I have dealt with and will be dealing with again soon.
Congrats Christie!
Ummm yummy cake….
Congrats! When should I start getting serious about my daughter's learning? She's 7mo now and we read to her and name things, but we're very casual about it all.
Thanks ladies, I will gather some thoughts and address your questions sometime soon, keep a lookout!
Christie
Congratulations on your 100th post!