So, my little boy went on a field trip with his Preschool class. On the way to school, I talked to him about staying with his group, and not wandering off. At the end of the day, his teacher told me that his leader had a bit of trouble keeping him from wandering. Not my little guy! Ha! Didn't surprise me a bit. Here's how the conversation went on the way home...
Mom: "Son, I told you that you needed to stay with your group today."
Son: "I did, Mom!"
Mom: "Well, I heard your leader said you wandered away from the group."
Son: "Nuh uh! I didn't! I just went behind the tree!"
Mom: "Well you know son, it's hard for the leaders to keep all of the preschool kids together."
Son: 'Well, it's hard to stay with the group!"
I was not agreeing with him on this one, and he could tell, so he pipes in....
"It's hard staying with the group when your brain is telling you you want to go behind the tree!"
Mom: "Okay, you're right.... it's hard staying with the group."
Who can argue with that one?
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