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Post by nica1 on Jan 7, 2005 22:12:16 GMT -5
Hi, I was just wondering if anyone has heard of the "kiss" plan. My son is in a 5yr old pre-school and his teacher wrote in his notebook today that he has been having a hard time listening and following directions since coming back from winter break and she is going to try the "kiss" plan monday with him. And didn't explain what that plan is......... Guess I'm just curious. Another confusing part to this is Thurs. the teacher wrote in his notebook ..Adam had a great day, good listining in small groups! A bit confusing to me, but maybe it's just me...........If anyone knows anything about the "kiss" plan I'd love to hear about it. Thanks, Monica
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Post by Staci on Jan 7, 2005 22:13:28 GMT -5
I have NO idea what the "Kiss" plan would be! I hope someone has more info for you here! Now I'm curious!
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Post by lexismom on Jan 8, 2005 8:17:06 GMT -5
i wonder if it could be "Keep it Simple" . I have heard my daughter's Teachers use it.
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Post by Ashlea on Jan 8, 2005 9:19:29 GMT -5
I think Lexismom is right... "Keep It Sweet & Simple".
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Post by snickers71801 on Jan 8, 2005 11:18:29 GMT -5
Never heard of that, but I like that due to my daughter having the attention span of a knat!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ;D
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Post by snickers71801 on Jan 8, 2005 11:25:49 GMT -5
;D ;D ;D ;D sorry I meant gnat!! ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Post by nica1 on Jan 8, 2005 12:24:12 GMT -5
Thanks you guys!! That makes total sense, I'm sure that is what she meant (keep it sweet & simple) I guess I just never heard of that expression!! I'm so glad I thought of coming here and asking Thanks again for all your help, Monica
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Post by TriciaF on Jan 8, 2005 21:43:14 GMT -5
LOL! I guess I will jump in and show my age...but we have used this all my life. Its kinda meant to be a bit sarcastic when people are making things much harder than they need to be....or over thinking, over analyzing etc... It was always... Keep it Simple, Stupid! or KISS I think the Sweet and Simple must be the updated politically correct version! LOL
Also, I would think that listening well in small groups means he is attending well and paying attention when sitting in the small groups for story time or instruction, etc. Sounds like your teacher is keeping you informed and that is wonderful.
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Post by Alice on Jan 10, 2005 10:27:46 GMT -5
Tricia, You are right "KISS" was stand for "Keep It Simple, Stupid" that is the way the instructors at college taught us how to make computer programs to be simple logically not complicated. Actually, I like the new version of "Keep It Sweet and Simple" much better. Alice
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