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Acorn Assimilation Days #3 - 4: Pick up the phone, it’s my Dad
Posted on 01.16.08 by joy @ 2.34pm

The assimilation at The Acorn School has gone well to this point. Now we have to separate. I am beaming with confidence based on Zubin’s previous performances and shockingly charming behavior. Other kids were all over the place: one young lady insisted that her mother join her at the sand table from the “adults” area, two other gentlemen got into a mini fisticuffs right in front of me when a toy train became the single point of both of their fixations. That’s right, 3 years old and already a bit of the handbags.

We head to school as we have the last few times and I take my seat and the session progresses with the routine nervous chatter, although we are a little bit more familiar now. Then, about 30 minutes in, the director of the school comes in and “announces” to the kids that the mommies and daddies will be having a “meeting” with her down the hall. Apparently, some kids may have to update their blackberries? Zubin looks up and finds me, but I quickly turn and jet because his face is starting to square up.

At this point as all the parents leave the room, a Three Mile Island-style chain reaction of crying starts to take place in the room. First 2 kids start, and then they each set off 2 more and so on. 0-8 crying kids in 1.2 seconds. Then amazingly the volume of crying starts to increase as if more people have started to cry. My guess is that either the teachers were crying or the tables and chairs couldn’t hold it together anymore.

Over the 30 minutes of oscillating howling, I sat with the other parents in the waiting area were gritting their teeth to resist the urge to grab their kid and make a break for it. We made small talk and tried to identify which crying voices belonged to us. Eventually this became easier, because one by one the voices in the choir started to drop off. Eventually there was one voice. We all wondered who it was. Then the unidentified child gave out a desparate cry: “I want my daddeee!” I looked at the only other dad at the table, he shook his head and said “my daughter calls me Papa”.

After that day, we started sending Zubin’s nanny to drop him off at school. I heard stories about crying until he vomited. One time she had to wipe up the school bathroom because of this (thanks, Ro-ro). NYC Mom focused on setting up as many consecutive playdates with his classmates as possible to increase the frequency of contact with the new kids. After about two more weeks Zubin started to trust the teachers and become familiar with his new crew and well, now I drop him off and he doesn’t even look back.


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Acorn Assimilation #1 - Where’s the Martini Bar?
Posted on 09.26.07 by joy @ 3.31pm

The Z-unit is officially a preschool student by trade. The new class at The Acorn School has arrived and we have just completed the first, ominously named hurdle: assimilation. This is the education trade’s jargon for getting your kid to go with a bunch of strange (but fun) adults and other kids. What I found is that the assimilation is just as much, if not more for the parents.

As some of you may know Zubin is not much for separation, as he’s really been the product of a well staffed, caregiving team. Parents, grandparents, Ro-ro (the nanny, but so much more that she needs her own category), aunts, uncles and a whole slew of relations. Also, Zubin’s previous attempts at separation at the “just in case” daycare center at the office produced…shall we say mixed results.

Day 1: Kids are split into two smaller sections for the assimilation so there are only 6 kids with Zubin. The parents are freaked out for the most part even though we are allowed to stay in the room. The kids know exactly what to do and get on with the business of playing. The social awkwardness for the adults is palpable. Here’s the internal monologue:

  • NYCDAD: Only one kid taller than him…Good, he can see over the crowd in case there’s a riot…These other parents seem ok…At least their kids are shorter than mine…Where’s Zubin? Oh, there he is, cool…
  • NYCZubin: Holy crap! They have a sandbox INSIDE the room, I’m gonna get me some sand and throw it on the floor…Where’ s Dad? Oh, there he is, cool…

The Z-unit went right into the classroom, spent most of his time with the sand box. He looked for me a few times, but unlike some of the other kids, he never came over to me. Then we just went home.

Day 2: Back again with our six new friends. Alot of the same as the first day. The parents are getting to know each other better and discussion is coming more easily. A martini bar sure would have helped.

This time they introduce a sit down meal together. The teacher rings a bell which makes Zubin stop in his tracks. He looks at me, I shrug. He looks at the teacher who proceeds to lay out places at a small table for 6 sets of Nila wafers and dixie cups with apple juice. Zubin is the first one to sit down, first one to finish his cookies, and the only one to use the napkin to clean the chair he was sitting on. I take note and give him a thumbs up. He gives me an index finger up (still working out the fine motor skillets) and after some more playtime we head home.

Next post: Day 3. Separation begins…


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Polycarbonate Baby Bottles: Avent venom
Posted on 08.20.07 by joy @ 3.33pm

Normally, I wouldn’t raise the red flag on alarmist, hypersafe parenting, but in the case of baby bottles I am choosing to do so. On the logic that infants come into contact with them every 90 minutes or so, and suck on them, vigorously at times, it seems like a valid precaution. I was recently forwarded a post on the Baby Bargains Book Blog, rescinding their recommendation of Avent and Dr. Brown’s bottles made of polycarbonate plastic (the very clear, glass-like, hard plastic). A better reference is the L.A Times discussing the presence and potential hazards of bisphenol-A in polycarbonate plastics as found by a group of scientists and doctors.  Some correlation of this compound to significant health risks, with greatest risk for infants and newborns, was indicated by their experiments.
The group has issued the warning that these types of plastics may be hazardous, particularly when exposure happens in early life.  Well, the jury is still out on this, Europe and Japan have decided that the findings are “inconclusive” and have not suggested any restrictions.  The FDA and other regulatory folks will proceed to opine on this in weeks (months) to come.
The two major brands of baby feeders that are impacted are Avent Natural and Dr. Brown.  My thinking is this: With these bottles used so frequently for such a short period of time, we’ll just change until the end of the year when the kid is onto the sippy cups made of good ol’ colored, opaque, farm fresh, homemade, plastic.
We used Avent bottles through Zubin’s infancy and have been using them for Yash as well. In order to leverage the infrastructure we have in place already our plan is to switch to the disposable “drop-ins” for the remaining bottle feeding period. Seems like a good strategy for those with the Avent system in place already.


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Zubin Update: Potty Training
Posted on 07.20.07 by joy @ 3.08pm

Zubin has been potty training in preparation for his coming enrollment in nursery school.  Also, his poop has begun to smell worse than mine so I had to do something about it.  He’s been pretty good at it after some rough starts.  We tried the Pull-Ups but we realized that was a crutch for us when our average for bathroom trips went down to 0.5 per day.  We switched to traditional underwear which is insanely cute at his size.   It’s worked out nicely, we average less than one accident per day.

Recently, I was working with Zubin on a #2 deposit and he said something that made me realize that he would soon achieve the 36th Chamber of waste elimination:

ZUnit: “Daddy shut the door, I’m doing poop”

NYCDad: “What?”

ZUnit: “I need privacy” 

NYCDad: “Ok, (door shutting) now you have privacy, only Daddy and Zubin”

ZUnit: “Where is it?”

NYCDad: “What?”

ZUnit: “Where is the privacy?”

NYCDad: “It’s here, (hand waving, indicating) because we are alone”

ZUnit: “…this is the bathroom”

NYCDad: “Right.” 


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Lucky Magazine = $4 stickerbook
Posted on 03.05.07 by joy @ 12.37pm

Recently, Zubin made the discovery that mommy’s Lucky magazine has a page of stickers that he can use to identify the various images in the magazine. I asked him to stick one on every picture of a car. This killed about 20 minutes. Next time, I tried fruit…another fifteen minutes of quiet, engaged toddler, not watching Elmo.

Lucky for women’s fashion, Domino for homegoods and design and Cargo for men’s stuff people in NYC bought in 2005. 30 stickers that work like Post Its, ostensibly for things that you want to buy.
This may come in handy at airports, grownup parties, waiting rooms, restaurants, the list goes on and on…


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