My Life - The Devastation of First Grade #5
The Trauma of First Grade
In August of 1949, Mother decided it was time for me to begin public schooling. I didn't want to go, but I had no choice. Still being 4 months shy of my 6th birthday, I only wanted to remain in, and near, our house in the country. That, was where I felt most content and safe.
I may have been the most uneducated, unknowledgeable kid to ever enter first grade. After all, we had no electriciy, no water, no plumbing, no radio, no TV, no telephone, no newspapers, no car, no transportation, no neighbors and no friends. My whole life consisted of Mother, my brother, two sisters, our house, land surrounding our house and our family dog, Tony.
So when the bus came to pick up the 4 of us kids, I was absolutely terrified. There were other kids on the bus, but I didn't know how to talk to them. And, I didn't want to talk to them, either. Some of the kids laughed at me because I wouldn't talk. That made me feel bad. Why was Mother being so mean to me by putting me in this situation? Why couldn't I just stay at home with Tony, like I always did
What Do I Do Now?
When my brother, Selmer, showed me where my classroom was, and shoved me through the door and left, I was again terrified. I didn't know what to do, so I just stood at the front of the class and waited. The kids started laughing. I wanted to go home. I wanted the comfort of Tony by my side. Why do the kids laugh at me when I didn't do anything? I was confused, and I wanted to leave, but I knew I couldn't.
Finally, the teacher took me by the hand and led me to an empty desk. I had never seen a desk before, and wondered what it was used for, besides sitting. Maybe they give us lunch on these little tables.
The end of the day finally came, when the bell rang for the last time. All the kids got up and left. I stayed at my desk, because I didn't know what to do. Teacher came over to me and said I could go. I didn't respond, and just sat there. She left for a few minutes, and returned with my brother. We left and went into the bus.
When the bus finally stopped at the end of our 1/4 mile long driveway, I felt a sense of relief. The driver opened the door and the first thing I saw was our dog, Tony. He was anxious to see us and was wagging his tail. I jumped off the bus and hugged him with joy. Everything was right with the world again when I saw Tony and our house. The sun is shining brighter, and the birds are chirping louder. I was happy again.
To be continued
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Your post is very good Mr. @fxtrader ...
But why did you stop writing ..?
Though you've joined in #steemit from 2016, it means you are our senior.
then why stop writing Mr. @fxtrader ???
Thank you for your kind words. I stopped writing because I wasn't very motivated, and had other things to do. My life is much more quiet, now, so I plan to post a writing at least once every week in the future.
Once a week ??
Is that a routine schedule you have set ..?
Then I will try to visit your blog every week ,, I am curious about what you will write. @fxtrader ...
Hopefully your writing will be able to motivate me personally ..?
And I like lessons from people older than me ...
My older sister were bullied in first grade too, I think. But for me, my mom taught me at home until high school. Thanks for sharing, hehe. I'm Oatmeal Joey Arnold. You can call me Joey.
Hi Oatmeal Joey! Thank you, for commenting. I also home schooled one of my grandaughters one semester. It was a lot of responsibility.
True. It takes work to home teach. It can help. Different people learn differently at different speeds and ways. I love education and I was an English Teacher in Vietnam for 5 years.
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