I'm going to be returning to my Kindergarten class in two weeks. The last time I was in was before I was hospitalized for pre-e and put on bed rest, so last they knew teacher and baby were doing fine. I know that when I return they're going to have lots of questions to ask me about what happened. How should I handle this? I don't want to give too much information or make them feel sad or, worse, break down in front of them, but I want to be honest and open with them.
Re: any teachers out there?
I am a teacher, and my sub had to begin the school year. All the kids knew I had been pregnant and was due right before school started. Also, I moved up a grade, so I have some kids in my class for the second year in a row.
After Ellie died, the teachers spoke with the kids in the upper grades (I teach 5th) and sent notes home to the parents. I sent an email to my secretary to pass along to the staff, because I knew people would be wondering how to act. I told them that I'd prefer to talk about it rather than pretending it didn't happen, and they needn't worry about trying to find the right thing to say. The most helpful thing I did though, at the advice of my therapist, was to go in at the end of the day on the Friday before I returned. I introduced myself to the kids and told them I was very happy to be coming back. I cried and told them my baby died and it was sad, but I was happy to be teaching again. My therapist told me not to beat around the bush about it, but to be honest and show true feelings. That way, it was out in the open and the kids wouldn't be upset or confused if I was ever having a bad moment. I hope this helps. Good luck.
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