Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Mexico Part 29: Eva's Open House

For the last two years at Eva's school they do an open house where they invite the parents to come and see what your money is going towards.  They show us a little snippet of the English program and a little snippet of the Spanish side too.  Eva will be done with this preschool at the end of July and we can't believe how far she has come.  She is learning her numbers pretty well, grasping simple addition and subtraction, counting by tens up to 50 real well, and of course learning to read and write in Spanish.  It is amazing to see your own child learn.  The other night, Matthew was amazed at how well she can read.  Of course, she still needs fluency practice (totally said by the teacher in me) but it's neat to see your baby reading.  Back in October I was a little concerned and mentioned to the teacher that I understood they were reading in cursive but was worried she didn't recognize regular script.  She told me not to worry, to give it time and that I would see that she would sort it out later.  Well, Eva totally has.  She recognizes most letters in script now too.  It's cute.  Sometimes when she is reading her little phonic readers (these) she asks me what sound the letter makes because she is unsure of some noncursive letters and then keeps reading.  Eventually the goal will be to teach her myself to read in English, but for now, I am just letting her get good and one and when she can dominate it well, we will start with the other.  Well, that morning of the presentation Eva was not feeling well.  I mentioned in the last post that Elijah had been sick, well Eva didn't seem to get it as bad as Eli, but she got something.  Anyway, she came and laid in my bed, all sad because her tummy really hurt.  It was the saddest thing.  At one point we were going back and forth about whether or not she was well enough to go to school.  She had a low grade fever and I flat out told her I didn't think she could go and that maybe I could go another day and visit her school by myself without the full blown presentation.  It broke my heart when I saw her trying to be strong and not cry and ask me who was going to play "mother" in the presentation that they were going to be doing.  She can be so sweet I tell you.  I actually teared up.  I am a big baby.  To make a long story shorter, we decided that she was okay to go and that as soon as she didn't feel well we were going to be coming home.  Turns out she did well and we left before lunch time.  The cool thing about this story was what happened the following Monday.  Eva came home from school and told me that the teachers all said how impressed they were at Eva for coming to school even though she wasn't feeling super because she had a responsibility that Friday in the presentation.  And then, all the kids and teachers clapped for her.  That made quite the impression on Eva.  And frankly, on her parents too.

Eva read that word during the little presentation where they were decorating cookies.  The word is Nutela.
Do you see that face?  We get that look often.

5 comments:

Anjane' said...

Oh, Eva looks like she doesn't feel well in those pictures. That is so cute that her class and teachers made a huge deal about going for the presentation. By the way, I left the rest of those readers with Lincoln. Sorry I didn't get them to you before I left!

Crystal Bayley said...

Wow! Eva is a smart little lady! I can tell that her parents are so proud of her...you're a GREAt mom!!!

Kat and Steve said...

How interesting that they teach the kids to read cursive at such a young age. Sounds like she's doing awesome in school. Love her in her little chef's hat?

The Morgans said...

Wow this is very impressive all of the school stuff and how she went to school feeling sick. I love that you post so often its fun.

Carlee Powell said...

Loved seeing the pictures of her presentation, you're right she looks a little pale. Elijah has a little mischievous look! I am glad they are both feeling better now. Good reading Eva - can't believe you are growing up so fast!