[ARCHIVED] Grateful

Gabbymom
Community Novice

I am so grateful to this school.My child and I are new this year and the support and understanding we have receive is priceless! I have enjoyed the gift of covid 19 because it has allowed me the opportunity to learn alongside my daughter the different songs and ways of math and fun activites  the habits books and though at times the media issues all have served a purpose of growth for my child and me and it really has created a bond and it has stretch us both! There are mornings that ms. Ellis and ms. Dowd shared and it speak straight to my heart and the bonus advices and examples equips me as a parent  how to a better teach life lesson that is so important especially now when she is so young and willing to listen I know with each day as apart of UA our future is brighter really all my kids futures are brighter!!!

Many thanks

 

 

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