"Mommy, I don't want to go to kindergarten! I don't want to go!" Xia Minmin clung to Li Chunmei's leg and wailed, refusing to go into kindergarten no matter what.
This is the solution Xia Minmin came up with last night after her communication with Ms. Li Chunmei failed.
Li Chunmei stood awkwardly at the kindergarten gate, tugging at Xia Minmin a few times but unable to budge her.
The kindergarten teachers who stood at the door to greet the children were also surprised. They had a deep impression of Xia Minmin. She had never cried since the first day of school. She could also listen quietly to the teacher's arrangements every day. She could read books on her own and had no problem with arithmetic. She was a good role model in the hearts of every teacher.
Xia Jianguo and Li Chunmei discussed it that night. They realized that their child was too young and probably no school would accept him. He would have to start primary school at least next year when he was four and a half.
Li Chunmei threatened, "Xiaomin, get up. If you don't get up, I'll make you continue in the junior class."
The kindergarten teacher watched as Xia Minmin calmly stood up, as if she hadn't been the one who had just burst into tears.
Li Chunmei said to the kindergarten teacher, "Teacher, is your principal here? I need to talk to her about something."
"Oh, I'll take you there!"
The kindergarten teacher took Li Chunmei and Xia Minmin to the principal's office.
"Excuse me, parent, is there anything I can help you with?"
"Hello, Principal, I am Xia Minmin's mother. My daughter, Xia Minmin, likes to read and is more mature than other children her age. After attending classes for a week, she doesn't want to come to kindergarten anymore because she thinks her classmates are too noisy."
"I heard from Xia Minmin's kindergarten teacher that she is indeed very well-behaved. She can already read books by herself now?"
"Yes, as long as the characters aren't obscure, there's no problem. She's also pretty good at mental arithmetic, so kindergarten knowledge isn't difficult for her."
The kindergarten principal thought for a moment, "If that's really the case, we need to adjust things promptly, otherwise it would be bad if she developed a dislike for school. Let me test her, and if there are no problems, I'll let her go to preschool. What do you think?"
"Director, thank you so much!"
"Don't mention it, it's what we should do."
After a series of tests, Xia Minmin successfully entered the preschool class.
Preschool was much better than kindergarten; at least the other kids around me didn't cry as much.
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