Ethical Reporting
I just signed up for Class Dojo. I'm not really sure how to use it yet, but M's teacher has been leaving little updates on it all week that I'm just now reviewing. I work off the assumption that any human that can willingly and even joyfully work with a room full two year olds is a good, honest, trustworthy person. Most of Miss A's updates seem right on "M sat on the toilet but didn't actually go to the bathroom," etc. This is 100% my experience with attempting to potty train M. She will ask to use the potty but has never actually used the potty. She does love flushing the toilet though, LOVES IT.
My question is this, Miss A said that everyone tried the pulled pork that was served for lunch on Thursday. M has tried pulled pork once only because we hid a piece under some watermelon. She instantly spit it out and refused to eat any more watermelon the entire day, just in case. Could Miss A be exaggerating? She reports M is eating, not with gusto, but she's trying her food. I'm assuming they would tell us if she wasn't eating, right? Are Miss A and Miss S so much better at this that M is eating pulled pork? I wonder how much it would cost us to find out their secret techniques, the price I'm willing to pay goes up a little each meal.
This is not from day care, but I'm pretty sure this is the face I made when I read she was trying all her food.