I learned I’m a person. To scared to know that at home.
To not undress the girls.
I learned “I think I can, I think I can” you know, that train that existed. Also took French classes in kindergarden.
The beginning of feeling like I was special - My defence -
I thought I was special until I failed at something. Then I had to learn that I’m a person who can be forgiven.
How to finger paint.
I’ve been told this is weird but I learned how to play house and I used to go home and play house with my little girlfriend, who was my age, and we used to make out. It didn’t seem weird to me but someone on this site was shocked.
I learned how to play Duck Duck Goose. Anybody else remember that game?
That’s what I was gonna say @77nick77
I was thought to be unusual because I didn’t have a kindergarten romance. They are normal.
I played house with barbie and Ken and had a whole fantasy world
Lmao. My sister started a rumor around the school that I made out with one of my classmates under the slide. She confessed in later years it was a lie. Which was like… damn. I has hoping it was true and I just forgot lol.
I learned it isn’t polite to ask the teacher if I can trade my work in for “the work that isn’t for stupid kids who can’t even write yet”
I also learned that coloring is my least favorite activity.
That gaining knowledge isn’t as important to those in authority as blindly flowing directions without hesitation or question.
I also learned that sticks can be sharpened into spears if you rub them against the brick of the building. That one caused some issues
I learned I didn’t like other people and got sent home on my first day of reception (Our version of Kindergarten I think?)
To fear and to obey
Stealing crayons is wrong. Ripping off the bark of birch trees, to use as drawing paper, is wrong.