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When Your Kid Actually Wants To Go to School
Sometimes it's the kids who cry about being away from their parents at school, and then sometimes it's the opposite.

Melissa Treacy graduated summa cum laude from Pennsylvania State University with a bachelor's degree in journalism. She worked for three years with Montgomery Newspapers, as a reporter and then managing editor for the Spring-Ford Reporter and Valley Item. She then worked for Broad Street Publishing, as an executive editor for My Community Trend, a Sunday suburban insert to the Philadelphia Inquirer.
She currently enjoys editing her sites, working with her awesome Patch co-workers and spending time with her family.
Sometimes it's the kids who cry about being away from their parents at school, and then sometimes it's the opposite.

One child's gulag is another's liberation.
Montco Mommy's little princess can't wait to break free from the homefront and strike out for preschool.
Independent 3-year-old is so eager to get to preschool that she doesn't even say good-bye.
What happens when the child has no problem letting go?
And you thought kids just cry in the corner for Mommy ... well, some still do.
Woodland Elementary School welcomed the season with its annual Ice Cream Social last night.
While some things change like the seasons, good family memories will always stay the same.
Montco Mommy reflects on a lifetime of beach-time memories.
With Fall upon us, that means the days at the beach with family are coming to a close.
As the curtain falls on this summer, our Montco Mommy reflects upon the lengthening list of summers gone by.
The joy of a 6-year-old’s baseball birthday party proves too much for Montco Mommy.
The joy of a 6-year-old’s baseball birthday party proves too much for Montco Mommy.
The joy of a 6-year-old’s baseball birthday party proves too much for Montco Mommy.
The joy of a 6-year-old’s baseball birthday party proves too much for Montco Mommy.
The joy of a 6-year-old’s baseball birthday party proves too much for Montco Mommy.
The joy of a 6-year-old’s baseball birthday party proves too much for Montco Mommy.
The joy of a 6-year-old’s baseball birthday party proves too much for Montco Mommy.
The pressure to give her son the perfect birthday party catches up to Montco Mommy.