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At nine o'clock this morning when we were doing the circle time, Audray and her father came in. Her father brought her here, said a few words with the teacher and then left, saying goodbye to Audray in Korean. Audray began to cry and called "Daddy" in Korean. The teacher tried to console her, hug her, and told her in English that her father would come back and picked her up in the afternoon after her nap. The teacher held her, then took her hand and brought her to the corridor of the classroom for walking. About 10 or 15 minutes later, Audray was taken back and stopped crying. She sat in the classroom with other kids and listen to teacher's stories.
At noon, all the kids were sleeping excepting her and another kid. I sat besides her, stroked her and patted her back, trying to make her sleep, but she turned over and yelled "Daddy" twice in Korean, looking at me. Then I whispered to her that her parents would come to pick her up after her nap, after the dessert and after the stories in Circle Time. She stared at me and then turned over without saying a single word. I continued to pat her until she got asleep.
Today, Audray and her father came when we were dressing the kids in their coats in the lockers area upstairs, preparing to take them to the park for a walk. It is all the same, her father brought Audray to her teacher, said goodbye and left. Audray still kept crying, and yelled "Daddy" in Korean. On the way to the park, she cried repeatedly, and stopped when I took her hand. She didn't cry in the whole afternoon. At about 5 o'clock in the afternoon, her mother picked her up and she was so happy that she ran to hug her mother saying “Mom” repeatedly in Korean, then showed her toy to mom.
At nine o'clock of this morning, when we were doing the circle time, Audray and her father came here. Her father brought her here and talked a few minutes with the teacher. Then her father said goodbye in Korean and left. Audray cried and looked for her dad. The teacher tried to console her and said that her father would come here and picked her up in the afternoon after her nap at noon. the teacher hugged her, joined her hands and brought her to the corridor of the classroom. After 10 or 15 minutes, the teacher took her back and Audray stopped crying. She sat in the classroom with other kids, listening to teacher's stories.
At noon, when every kid was sleeping, only she and another kid were awake. I sat besides her and patted her back, trying to make her sleep, but she turned over, looking at me and saying, "Daddy" in two times in Korean. Then I whispered to her that her parents would come to pick her up after she took her nap at noon, had dessert and listened to stories in Cicle Time in the afternoon. Then she stared at me without any words and turned over. I patted her till she fell alseep.
Today, when we were dressing the kids in their coats in the area of lockers and going to take the kids to the park for a walk. Audray and her father came here, her father brought Audray to her teacher, said goodbye and left. Audray still kept crying, "Daddy" in Korean. We were on the way to the park and she cried over and over, then she stopped crying after I joined her hands. then she didn't cry in the whole afternoon. About 5 o'clock, her mom picked her up and she was so happy that she ran to hug her mom and said mom in Korean over and over, then she showed her toy to her mom.