Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Things That Make Benson Cry

One kindergarten student starts crying all the time.

Most kids' crying is pretty standard - time outs, a super awesome block castle getting knocked over, etc. Also, the stages are really pronounced and predictable. First, there's the incident. Next, the eyes well up and a frown develops. From there, I can start a countdown until tears and screaming of a variable magnitude.

But Benson is different. One second he's fine and the next he's crying his eyes out. The progression of tear up to full on crying is practically instantaneous. Also, his triggers are numerous and unpredictable. After a while, it became kind of entertaining, and I had to start documenting. I don't think that's cruel.*

Here is the ever-expanding list of things that make Benson cry. 

Some make sense:
  •  Time outs - given; time outs will break many a three year old's spirit.
  • A cockroach - I don't like them much, either.
  • Stepping in spilled water - crying is better than swearing or punching other kids, I guess.
Others not so much: 

  • A plastic toy lobster - it's red?
  • The tiny geckos that run around everywhere - glass jar, anyone?
  • His Christmas costume - sure, it wasn't a matador costume, but Uncle Sam is still awesome!
  • A leaf that blew into the classroom - the other students didn't think it looked threatening.
Lastly, some things leave me scratching my head:
  • When kindergartners have to use they bathroom they ask in a few different ways. Some will simply tap me and say, "May I go to the bathroom?" Others are more crude and just grab their junk and pantomime "peeing all over everything." Others still, just leave the classroom and go. I'm fine with all of those. Guess which method Benson prefers? None of the above - he just starts crying. 
  • Last week, a puppy wandered into the schoolyard. It was black, about the size of a shoe and frolicking all around with big 'ol puppy dog eyes. It was adorable. All the kids ran toward the dog, and I was worried it would get trampled. Basically, the epitome of childhood curiosity. Everyone was ecstatic about the little puppy. ... Except Benson. Benson started crying. 



Addendum:
*I cried when I started kindergarten. It sucked - I missed my mom, couldn't cut my own hair, and playtime wasn't all the time. My teacher let me use the computer for a little while every day. (Ms. Grace, thank you for being so patient and understanding while I adjusted to my new environment.) And adjust I did: a few days later, I stopped crying and proceeded to be hardened by public school. ;)

Anyhow, I really can't empathize with Benson's situation. I tried the first couple times, but come on, an adorable puppy...

Documenting will continue. This may turn into a series if it continues to be fresh.

1 comment:

  1. hello frend. i stumble on top of you blog by way of manchuria province. you frend benson seem very sad. i know not why benson so sad. maybe you try change in eating habit or try sing happy song. i fear maybe benson inflicted with bad demon inside him. my frend had bad demon inside and only cure many leeches to suck bad demon out. best of wishes my frend. -xong li

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