North Parent Teacher Conference July, 2013
Socio-Emotional
Development
North is a
delight in our classroom! He comes to
school each day with his smiling face, positive attitude, and quick wit. He transitions from home to the classroom
each morning with confidence. He has
close companions with whom he looks forward to sharing common interests but he
is comfortable with any classmate, as well as, exploring his curiosity
independently. He is passionate about
following the rules and wants people to be treated fairly and with respect. North is quick to watch out for the safety of
others. He speaks with confidence when standing
up for the rights and safety of others but asks for his teachers’ help when
necessary. Whether in a large group or
individual setting, North proves that he listens closely by always asking
follow-up questions or relating the information to his own past experiences. His classmates can always count on North to
be a fair, flexible partner with ideas to make the scenario elaborate and fun. He balances these capabilities with a
well-grounded sense of responsibility about the area and materials he has put
to use.
Cognitive
Development
North enthusiastically
takes pleasure in listening to stories told or read aloud. As an individual with thoughts about ethical
dilemmas and strong feelings about following rules, he seems to delight in the
conflict between the “good” and the “bad” elements of the plot, as well as, a
desire for a clear understanding of the story’s place in time and how it
relates to our current times. At group
gatherings, North is very attentive and shows an eagerness and a confidence
that sparks him to ask questions and express his own thoughts and
feelings. He is often quick to offer
suggestions about how and why the characters in the stories might have made
different or “better” choices to achieve different or “better” results. Many times he has commented that he would have
chosen a kinder, safer path than the characters in the story. At the same time, North has a strong desire
to look for humor - in word play especially these days – and appreciates
sharing the laughter that comes from sharing a joke.
North loves
to play outside! He is active and strong
while running, jumping, riding trikes, riding trikes while pulling another in a
wagon, and playing in the sprinkler. He
continues his love of story - making through elaborate group games that involve
climbing the climber, managing the hammocks, face paint, body paint, sometimes
costumes and sometimes no shirt at all!
With ease he is able to navigate the negotiations of his classmates as
the story twists and turns and characters come or go or change.
North’s fine
motor skills continue to grow each day while he manipulates small building
projects, sewing, and a budding interest in writing. We expect to see growth in this area in the
coming year.