I had an interesting experience in my first week at Ushpa, I suppose you can call it an exceptionally steep learning curve.
Given, it was my first time interacting with babies, I had no clue that one of the kids in the day care was too little to walk and when it was time to take them out to the playground I wondered why Said was not able to walk without support and kept stumbling.
I kept nudging him along supportively and patiently while wondering "what's happening here!!". Soon, I noticed some understanding yet bemused and unapproving glances from the teachers when the realization dawned 'Maybe! Just maybe he's too little to walk just yet'
Goes to show, you truly can learn something new every day. Might leave your pride slightly bruised, but hey it's all good :)
Given, it was my first time interacting with babies, I had no clue that one of the kids in the day care was too little to walk and when it was time to take them out to the playground I wondered why Said was not able to walk without support and kept stumbling.
I kept nudging him along supportively and patiently while wondering "what's happening here!!". Soon, I noticed some understanding yet bemused and unapproving glances from the teachers when the realization dawned 'Maybe! Just maybe he's too little to walk just yet'
Goes to show, you truly can learn something new every day. Might leave your pride slightly bruised, but hey it's all good :)
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