"I did not know what I was in for when I walked into the OCC lunchroom. Two separate lunch groups; two waves of energetic Montessori kids to supervise and help.
About halfway though the lunch hour I began to see and understand my daughter's life in a new light (even though she was not participating in lunch that day). I walked away not only with a new view of what other parents send with their kids for lunch, but I now feel like I saw childhood in its wide splendor.
Watching and helping both groups of kids made me realize that I was up to this point, only seeing a small portion of my daughter's (and a child's) life. The whirlwind of the lunch hour and my experience with all of the wonderful OCC girls and boys opened up my field of view in childhood behavior, and helped explain some of the mysteries of what's left (or added) to Marah's lunchbox at the end of the day.
I also was surprised at the reaction to having a "dad" as lunch helper. I was received very favorably and the young boys were very curious about my presence--and I was "webbed" several times by several young men aspiring to be Spider Man. Overall, this was a great experience and I will try and do this again very soon. Thanks for the great opportunity, OCC!"
Submitted by Paul Johnston, 2nd year OCC parent
Hi OCC families,
This is one parent's view of what it is like helping out with lunch. Please feel free to comment on your experiences as a lunch helper. Why not consider trying it out in November if you haven't been a lunch helper yet? I'm lucky to be able to enjoy the lunchtime with your children every day. I love watching them grow and develop over time as well as watch them hone and refine eating, cleaning and social skills. It is truly an amazing experience.
Thanks, Tricia
3 comments:
I too feel I have benefitted greatly of being a lunch helper. Seeing how the children interact and understanding relationships my daughter has with her friends and teachers is very helpful and puts my "working mother" guilt at ease a bit. I have enjoyed getting to know the personalities at each table and sharing a laugh or two.
What a great break from my adult life.
Heidi W. Sadie's Mom
this is a great encouragement! i've been wanting to get into OCC on a more regular basis as even during the brief moments during which i drop off and pick up my kids (Isabella and Benicio), i invariably end up entwined in fun and funny interactions with other kids.
as Paul suggested, i also think its a great thing to have men participate more actively -- its good for the kids and good for us (i.e., men).
steve
Thanks for the feedback and comments. Each step of the way, I am reminded how great the kids and parents are at OCC (the teachers and staff, too!). Thanks, Paul (Marah's dad)
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