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To: TobagoJack who wrote (136886)11/27/2017 10:17:54 PM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 217544
 
Not to worry. Always trust the word of the tough one

Experiment learned how to eat rice with the hand in Indonesia and to clown around at the table during meals.

Then I moved to Stockholm. They treat Kindergarten very serious these Scandinavians. The Kindergarten teachers from Scandinavia are sought by schools around the world.

There were three teachers. The tough one was Cislet. The others two -Molin and I can't recall the third on name- were the good cop types.

Cislet calling meant you need to go prepared: She told Experiment was a bad example for the other kids. All the kids started loving eating with the hand! They did not want to want to use a fork. We should help and tell her to use a fork at home, which we promptly agreed as the Swedes very private, only gazed sideways with her eating with the hands at a dine.

Next, the eating time was now a happy time with kids clowning around under the influence of Luisa. Could we help with that too?

Uhm, I used my tennis racket during breakfast telling the egg yoke were tennis balls and even had a photo of it. Complete with Luisa with sunglasses. From now on, no more happy hour. You seat and eat, and so we instructed Luisa.

Next session Tough Cislet had some good news: Luisa is a good example to other kids, She eats carrots and cucumbers raw. The other kids started eating vegetables too.