Today JG learned about Martin Luther King Jr. in school in celebration of MLK Day on Monday. I thought it was amazing that:
1. They discussed it kindergarten
2. JG wanted to talk about what he had learned, we all know how forthcoming he has been in the past.
So I asked, "So what did you learn today about MLK?"
JG sat there a moment, reflecting on what his teacher had shared.
"Well, he lived a long time ago and it was really sad cause he was poor when he was little like me. Then there was something about a bus."
"Do you remember?"
Pause.
"Oh, yeah. He said, 'MOVE THAT BUS!'"
Close. At least we had a bus, then movement of someone on the bus (later identified as Rosie by JG, which was corrected to Rosa Parks by the 4th grader - AE).
We reviewed the non-JG slant of facts at dinner and all seemed well in the world of history by JG.
1. They discussed it kindergarten
2. JG wanted to talk about what he had learned, we all know how forthcoming he has been in the past.
So I asked, "So what did you learn today about MLK?"
JG sat there a moment, reflecting on what his teacher had shared.
"Well, he lived a long time ago and it was really sad cause he was poor when he was little like me. Then there was something about a bus."
"Do you remember?"
Pause.
"Oh, yeah. He said, 'MOVE THAT BUS!'"
Close. At least we had a bus, then movement of someone on the bus (later identified as Rosie by JG, which was corrected to Rosa Parks by the 4th grader - AE).
We reviewed the non-JG slant of facts at dinner and all seemed well in the world of history by JG.
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