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Parent:Teacher Conference

Jack recently started a preschool program. This program runs 5 days a week from 8:30 - 12:30 each day. Not completely unexpected, we've had a few challenges with getting Jack settled into the program. This morning I had my first parent:teacher conference to talk about drop off and helping Jack relax into the class.

Too funny to have these - I feel like such an adult. But this isn't about me, it's about Jack-a-bear. I love that his teacher, Ms. Emily, was very open to the conversation and brought ideas to the table. It shows that she wants to make the experience a positive one for Jack. We have a few new ideas to try. For now, it's good to know that Jack is in good, caring hands.

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