myprincessgirlisa
DFTW 12/4/97
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Ok you child is not yet in first grade and she needs tutoring?
Is the fact that she is falling behind due to maturity? Some kids just don't mature as fast and you might just need to give her an extra year.


My daughter is in 7th grade and tutors a little boy in Kindergarten 3 days a week. She goes in the morning during their scheduled study time. It's a win, win situation for them both. She likes it and he's getting a built in tutor. I'd ask DD's teacher if there is something like that available. If not, they might need to start one! Every school my kids have gone to have had a similar program.
GOOD LUCK!
Kayla
When my DD9 was in second grade she was really having a tough time. Her teacher told me she needed a private tutor or Sylvan. I said I can't afford sylvan or the 40.00 per hour that tutors were asking around here. I asked if she had any idea and she told me no but if you don't I will report you to the principal and she will take it from there. I'm sure that was just b*ll but the teacher was no help at all. I finally convinced my DH's aunt (who is a high school teacher) to help my DD a couple hours a week.The school should be able to provide some type of learning support/assistance especially if they are the ones telling you she needs help. The county our school is located in offers services through this entity:
http://www.cciu.org/
learning support is covered here http://www.cciu.org/Departments/StudentServices/CDC/CDCAutism.html
and I believe they even perform testing.
I thought that public schools were required to provide learning support?
You might also want to try getting help through your pediatrician.