Old School!
I am in my early 30s and my friends probably think I'm a mean mom. My children are not allowed to hit/hurt/talk back to me or to other kids. They have to dress themselves and eat what I make for dinner without getting other choices. I decide where we are going and when, and they have no choice but to come with me.
That being said, I have tried some "new school" parenting techniques as well. If they work, great, if not, back to the "old" way. Some have worked and I have enjoyed them. However, the "new" ways will not come with unlimited choices, ability to reason with the parents, and being able to walk all over me...those things are old school all the way.
In my daycare, the old way just works better. My dcks do walk all over their parents sometimes. They are constantly being "bargained" with and bribed. They are so totally in charge that it makes me sick sometimes. Also, what is wrong with kids playing at home? I have one family that is here 5 minutes before I open every day because "they were up early and I didn't know what to do with them, so we drove around and then came here." On the weekends, these same kids will go out to breakfast, to the zoo, out to lunch, to a movie, to the mall, and out to dinner...all in one day. Or once the went to a museum in the morning, the zoo in the afternoon, then to the park, then to a play. What the heck? I feel like I tote my kids around a lot just to run errands that don't get done during the week and we try to do one "fun" thing per week...sometimes it's a museum or the zoo...sometimes it's as simple as getting an ice cream cone or hanging out at the library. I don't get it.
I do run a complete preschool program, though. It makes it easier to structure my day. We sing the songs I sang as a kid, do art projects (pre-prepared or creative), play outside, have play time, and do some organized "center" activities. I teach numbers, letters, and how to zip your own jacket...just the basics. I love teaching and I love to do this. I want my kids to be proud of themselves and their accomplishments. I do not think there is anything wrong at all with a child led curriculum, but it's not for me. I like to be able to plan my month in advance and prepare activities that go along with a pre-planned theme. I totally "get" the other way, it's just not how my brain works.
When I first started working in a child care center, I worked in an infant room with a 60ish year old woman. Talk about old school! She wouldn't even let you hold a baby if they cried ("They have to learn that they will get attention from you when they are NOT crying.") She was too extreme for my taste, but she did teach me a lot. In fact, it's probably why I'm still old school today.
I am in my early 30s and my friends probably think I'm a mean mom. My children are not allowed to hit/hurt/talk back to me or to other kids. They have to dress themselves and eat what I make for dinner without getting other choices. I decide where we are going and when, and they have no choice but to come with me.
That being said, I have tried some "new school" parenting techniques as well. If they work, great, if not, back to the "old" way. Some have worked and I have enjoyed them. However, the "new" ways will not come with unlimited choices, ability to reason with the parents, and being able to walk all over me...those things are old school all the way.
In my daycare, the old way just works better. My dcks do walk all over their parents sometimes. They are constantly being "bargained" with and bribed. They are so totally in charge that it makes me sick sometimes. Also, what is wrong with kids playing at home? I have one family that is here 5 minutes before I open every day because "they were up early and I didn't know what to do with them, so we drove around and then came here." On the weekends, these same kids will go out to breakfast, to the zoo, out to lunch, to a movie, to the mall, and out to dinner...all in one day. Or once the went to a museum in the morning, the zoo in the afternoon, then to the park, then to a play. What the heck? I feel like I tote my kids around a lot just to run errands that don't get done during the week and we try to do one "fun" thing per week...sometimes it's a museum or the zoo...sometimes it's as simple as getting an ice cream cone or hanging out at the library. I don't get it.
I do run a complete preschool program, though. It makes it easier to structure my day. We sing the songs I sang as a kid, do art projects (pre-prepared or creative), play outside, have play time, and do some organized "center" activities. I teach numbers, letters, and how to zip your own jacket...just the basics. I love teaching and I love to do this. I want my kids to be proud of themselves and their accomplishments. I do not think there is anything wrong at all with a child led curriculum, but it's not for me. I like to be able to plan my month in advance and prepare activities that go along with a pre-planned theme. I totally "get" the other way, it's just not how my brain works.
When I first started working in a child care center, I worked in an infant room with a 60ish year old woman. Talk about old school! She wouldn't even let you hold a baby if they cried ("They have to learn that they will get attention from you when they are NOT crying.") She was too extreme for my taste, but she did teach me a lot. In fact, it's probably why I'm still old school today.
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