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06 Dec 2022, 8:34 pm

My (probably Aspie) father taught me my numbers and letters before I started school at the age of (nearly) 5, and taught me to read a few simple words. Pre-school learning was pretty much unheard of in those days (mid-1950s) so it must have given me a great start. To make it attractive to me, he made it like a game, with flashcards.



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06 Dec 2022, 11:33 pm

In Kindergarten in 1966-1967, we pretty much played, too.

Though we did learn the days of the week, months of the year, and how to tell time. It was like Romper Room School on TV.



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06 Dec 2022, 11:45 pm

I remember weird things about Kindergarten.
We watched a lot of filmstrip movies with the 3,2,1 countdown at the start.
One of them showed Inuit people popping fish eyes into a tin bowl.
I still remember the sound.

I was afraid of all the songs we sang:

- She'll Be Comin' Around the Mountain
- The Muffin Man
- The Mulberry Bush

etc.


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06 Dec 2022, 11:49 pm

I was pre-Sesame Street. Sounds like you might have been watching Sesame Street.

I wasn’t into most of the songs…..though I liked “The wheels on the bus go round round round.”

I hated “duck, duck, duck, goose.”



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06 Dec 2022, 11:55 pm

Watching Sesame Street at school?? No way.
These were National Geographic types of films.

I don't know why I was always scared of children's songs and nursery rhymes.


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06 Dec 2022, 11:55 pm

Because nursery rhymes were sometimes based on scary things.

The Grimm tales in their original form were pretty scary.



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06 Dec 2022, 11:57 pm



The countdowns were like this, but black and white and more shaky.


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06 Dec 2022, 11:58 pm

The Muffin Man was the worst one. :twisted: ^


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06 Dec 2022, 11:58 pm

I remember them.

They still have these on some older films on YouTube.

Oddly, I have zero memory of the “Muffin Man.”



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06 Dec 2022, 11:59 pm

I never heard of Duck Duck Goose until I was about 17.
I didn't know it was around when you were little.


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07 Dec 2022, 12:00 am

Yep….they certainly were. And musical chairs. Kids had fun with musical chairs. I didn’t.

I really didn’t like Kindergarten all that much. I threw quite a few tantrums in class. They couldn’t expel me; I was already in a “special class.”



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07 Dec 2022, 12:05 am

I remember we had to recite our phone number and the teacher wrote them on a big chart paper.
There was some kind of incentive to do this, like we got a privilege or something.
I remember she wrote my phone number in pink marker.
I thought it made sense because the first number of my phone number was pink (synaesthesia).

I remember doing finger painting at an easel, wearing a smock.
The fingerpaint smelled soooo good.
I drew a stick person with all five fingers sticking out on their hands.
The teacher told me that's not normal because people don't hold their fingers open.


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07 Dec 2022, 12:07 am

Nope. Never liked finger painting. Too messy.

Didn’t mind Play-Doh, though.

I liked First Grade a little better because I got to read books on my own. I still was a discipline problem, though. I did like to say the Pledge.



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07 Dec 2022, 12:13 am

Then there was the famous episode where I didn't know the difference between silver and gold.
We made Christmas decorations and we had to queue so she could spray paint them.
I was first in line and she asked me if I wanted silver or gold.
I wanted silver but didn't know the word.
I was so afraid of picking the wrong word, or looking stupid by pointing.
I couldn't copy anyone because I was first.
I had a panic attack and told her I was sick so I could go to the bathroom.
Then I went to the back of the queue so I could copy others.

That in itself is gifted thinking lol.


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07 Dec 2022, 12:15 am

I had to be first…..otherwise, I’d throw a fit.

I wasn’t very clever then.



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07 Dec 2022, 12:19 am

First Grade:

I remember being sat on the floor and the teacher was explaining the difference between "to, too, and two".
She drew a bucket overflowing with water for "too". It was "too much" water.
I was distracted by watching the dust particles in the beam of sunlight from the window.
She got angry with me and thought I wasn't paying attention.
I was always distracted by details like dust particles.

I was in love with a girl named Angela.
And a girl named Penny.

I did a project about Dinosaurs and one about Rockets.

There was a wooden peg board with circle tags hanging on it.
We had to sort the tags into categories.
I remember loving "categories".

We had a pretend fishing pole with a magnet on it.
We had to pull phonemes out of a tin can and make words.


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