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I don’t care if the video is 1 hour long, I will be always entertained
Maiko realizing that Wolfy said "thank you" for the first time was so cute. I am also very proud of Wolfy's milestones as he's growing up.
Since i am now wolfy new fan… so please make day in a life Wolfy while in nursery. He is so cute….. sending a virtual hug from indonesia😍😍
sounds like a niche to have a business of making towels for preschool!!!
Sorry you had to change school so early, zebra family..
I am from the Czech Republic. When I went to kindergarten (2005-2007), the only things I had to bring with me were slippers and an apron. The only requirements for a child is that they can no longer use diapers and they must be able to tie their shoelaces. Right in the nursery they had their own little mattress with a duvet and pillow, so the parents didn't have to worry about anything.
まいこさんもんにちわ。お体はもう大丈夫でしょうか。靴はクレンザーでこすりつつ洗うときれいになります。
HELLO WOLFE VLOGVIDEO 😍ADORBS😍 THANK U 4 SHARING ❤
Loved the video. Sadly, when setting up a 6 month Kiwi Crate for our 5 year old granddaughter, the discount code wasn’t valid. Happily, Kiwi Crate was kind enough to gift us the first month. Much appreciated!
In Sweden we provide everything in daycare ! Except diapers … we don’t write their name on each diaper . Japan seem to be so perfect society are people happy there ?
OMG WHOS FILMING!!!
Being a parent is the hardest and the sweetest job. I know he did great!
I am dying to know how it went!!
Wow so much involved. My boy just started day care in Australia. We just drop nappies off when needed and I just leave the whole box. Formula/pumped milk and a change of clothes and they provide everything else. Bibs, sunscreen, hats, baby wipes etc. I do feel pretty fortunate. It’s stressful enough with a 1 year old.
I remember when my mom had to write our names on our school stuff in marker. I love the idea of a stamp, very smart!
Rumor has it, Wolfy knows where the one piece is located.
Super family 👏👍🤙
Hi! Could you explain in the future of what you meant by “getting accepted into nursery school”? How exactly do they get accepted? Like on what basis since it cannot really be academic since they’re toddlers 😭. And how can they not get accepted, is it biased towards foreigners? Need to know all this for the future! Thank you 🙏🏽
It is NOT pathetic. They grow up so fast!
Throw them in the washing machine!
Japanese, English, and Pilipino? Gonna be a smart boy!
So Paulo do you speak Japanese as well and are you guys going to teach will be some Japanese as well as English and have him bilingual
Wolfie+s just the cutest ever! <3 So happy for you guys!
i sometimes forget that they have a cameraman with them. the zoom in on 11:20 caught me off guard xD
11:18–11:20 so cute and precious hahahaha
11:17 My man just did the unthinkable
Shame you too look exhausted, as expected with any one year old. Good luck with everything and all the best to Wofly💚🌺☘️❤.
Here in the US, I think it's very heavily dependent on your area and poverty rates for different rules or expectations. In "nicer" areas with "nice" schools (i.e. wealthier areas that are less ethnically diverse), you might be required to have shoes, plus an extra pair. In lower income areas, there isn't any shoe requirement, you wear what's on your feet. How I've experienced it as a parent is more wealthy people are more comfortable with more extras. In a poorer school, the kids go on a field trip wearing whatever they have on. If a school has money, you'll see all those kids wearing matching special shirts the school creates, plus maybe hats and sunscreen. Income levels greatly affect the school experience.
As far as sewing bands on towels- in America, you'd never do that because every last tiny thing is monetized. There is such a heavy emphasis on buying things that the vast majority of people don't make ANYTHING themselves. You go to the store and buy it. In fact, it feels rare for a person to even think of making something themselves, honestly. I make things myself and sew and people think this is crazy or something.
One last thing- here in America, where I live, there is a LITERAL 3 year waiting period for people to get into what they call "Universal Pre-K". This is school like nursery school. It's considered better for children as it is educational and kids who go to them do far better than peers. In many cases, it's not even a wait list, it's a "lottery." You go on a list to get the opportunity to do a lottery and those who get chosen get to go to the program. If you don't get to place your child in the Universal Pre-K, you have to pay for private school. This can be VERY expensive (something like $2000 US a month for younger kids). Daycare (which is only a person watching your child, but no guarantee of education, and some daycares have kids watch TV a lot of the day) is necessary to keep parents working, but most daycare also costs about $250+ a week for an older child and almost $2000 a month for infants to toddler aged children. In America, there is also no paid maternity leave guaranteed, no guaranteed paternity leave. So a woman would give birth, immediately try to get her child into a wait list when they're born, adjust to life becoming a parent, have to possibly go back to work shortly after giving birth (some women cannot afford to stay home at all- they use ALL of their sick time, then paid vacation days (but some people don't even get that) before they're able to use a couple of weeks of UNPAID leave). Then, they have to repay the high hospital costs of giving birth (WITH insurance, it's THOUSANDS of dollars to give birth and tens of thousands if you have something like a c-section). When it's finally time for preschool, parents are so incredibly stressed if they didn't have a lot of money saved up before having kids and if they cannot afford private nursery and they cannot get into Universal Pre-K, they don't go to school at all until the child is 5-6. For many people, this is normal, but there is also a reason children don't learn manners, etiquette, and how to be a part of a society in their first couple of years of school like in Japan. Here, test scores are so important, they jump straight to academics and test scores.
On the KiwiCo information, if you could reduce the volume of your background music a bit 🤭 , it would be easier to pay attention to what your saying. Cool company by the way! 😁👍
You guys make beautiful children 🥰 What a nice little family 🌷🫶
WOW ! Your little man is Growing ! Prays for you family IN JAPAN thank you so kindly to share and teach!! Prayers for you Little family !!!
8:09 that was so cutee i kept replaying it🥰
Paolo question? You never really got in to detail about teaching your kid English and how schools well im thinking how teachers feel about that is it frowns upon? Or they don't mind? I'm thinking they have finger how communicate to the child so they listen.
I was a preschool teacher in the US and we provided them the sheet that covered their sleeping may and they did bring their own blankets
I hope Wolfy had a great first day!