Playing around before class
Mom's Input: While Kai enjoyed himself thoroughly, I was disappointed with the class. There were about 15 kids in the class (turns out there's no enrollment limit)and 2 instructors who couldn't seem to see more than 4 feet in front of them. The kids that waited in line and took their turns (all 4 of them) got both teachers' undivided attention. The remaining children were running free-for-all around the entire gym. At one point in the beginning I stepped in (holding Finn) to try and help Kai figure out what he was doing. One of the teachers saw me, and "helped him" for the next two minutes and then it was over. One hour of Kai running free in a mini-toy heaven. Of course he had a good time. The teachers were even completely oblivious to the other bigger boy that knocked Kai over. Yep, not a happy momma! I was actually quite upset and shocked that it was a "drop-off" class. No one was watching him at all and they would have had no idea had he just ran right out. Imagine if I had just dropped him off! At 10 minutes before the hour was up, the instructors decided it was time for a potty break. I stepped in and asked Kai if he wanted to leave. He didn't and quickly asked me what they wanted him to do so that he could stay. At that point he started following instructions a bit and participating slightly in the class. I got a couple of good videos from that. But, we will not be going back to class. I'm disappointed because I'm not sure where else to look for classes for him. I think I'm going to take a break for a couple of more months and maybe once school is back in session these types of classes will be less crowded. Let's hope so!
2 comments:
I had a similar experience with a Gymboree class in California. Sounds like they have the same policy everywhere. (And certainly the same equipment. I recognized all those toys!) Just like with Kai's class, our class was just kids running around and free playing. The instructor didn't interact with them at all. I figured I could take my kids to the park (for free) and have the same experience. In theory, the Gymboree class sounds perfect for pre pre-schoolers. But in reality, it's not what it advertises itself to be. Too bad, huh?
I was going to say "how fun" until I read your little note at the end! I'm surprised it is a drop-off class - I thought it was a mommy-and-me class! grrrrr sometimes. I love seeing Savannah in her little classes, though. we've had her in a gymnastics class for almost 2 years now that our small town does at the community center. it's not expensive, it's smaller, and the teacher is great. is there maybe some community classes that he could go to? the social interaction will be good for him and he'll get better at it. just hang in there mama!
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