This is Charlie’s second week of school at NCRC. He is in the bunny (youngest) class and goes 3 half days a week. For a few weeks before he went to school I told him how much fun it would be and that he would be “dropped off so you can have fun playing with the other kids al on your own!” So from the first day on, he went right into the classroom, said goodbye to me, and didn’t look back. No tears, no fussing, no upset. He is totally brave and independent. I was the one who cried. He doesn’t say much about what he does there but the first day he asked eagerly “Go back?” And now everyday he says “Mommy drop me off!” Usually I walk him into his room but

today we did the carpool line for the first time . Teachers (not his) come to the car and get him out and take him in. He went readily and happily and they all said “Charlie you are such a brave little guy!” and he replied “I a brave big guy.”
He is a little weepy with me at home and seems extra sensitive, but he keeps it together at school.

All the bunnies made a bag at school that they bring every day to carry notes, artwork, and other things to and from school in. He keeps saying “Mommy made this for you.” He also insists on wearing his duck “pack pack” to the car (today it was filled with golf balls) and driving with it to school.

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