Hi Robin ~ you asked about the "Gazelle" test...
That was given to my son per our request through his pre-school. They have an independent teacher come in (who has not had an exposure to the children taking the test) & it's aproximately 45 minutes to one hour long where they test them on all sort of things. I vaguely remember but I know that they had him do certain things with blocks, finish drawing a stick person (they were looking for specific things with these activities), recite the alphabet, know colors, be able to count up to 10, they had to do some sequencing task, know certain shapes, hop on right foot, hop on left foot, jump with both feet, walk a line. There was a speaking part to this test too where they would ask him simple questions & see how he answered them. There were several different drills. Depending on how the child scores in this test, shows whether they are ready for Kindergarten or not. Unfortunately, my DS was NOT. You can request this test. Sometimes teachers suggest children take this test but it is not mandatory. It's all up to the parents.
I hope this all works out for you. I know your struggle right now. We lived it. If this is such a issue with your DH, then just send DS to Kindergarten. The teacher will be able to determine whether he's keeping up or socially ready for K. If not, they can then move him to a Pre-K program (Begindergarten, Early 5's), if that is offered where you live. I did mention in my last post that 2 boys were moved from Kindergarten into my son's Begindergarten class within a few weeks of school starting.
It's a tough job being a parent, isn't it? No degree in the world can prepare you for this!
We all do the best we can. Lots of luck to you!
That was given to my son per our request through his pre-school. They have an independent teacher come in (who has not had an exposure to the children taking the test) & it's aproximately 45 minutes to one hour long where they test them on all sort of things. I vaguely remember but I know that they had him do certain things with blocks, finish drawing a stick person (they were looking for specific things with these activities), recite the alphabet, know colors, be able to count up to 10, they had to do some sequencing task, know certain shapes, hop on right foot, hop on left foot, jump with both feet, walk a line. There was a speaking part to this test too where they would ask him simple questions & see how he answered them. There were several different drills. Depending on how the child scores in this test, shows whether they are ready for Kindergarten or not. Unfortunately, my DS was NOT. You can request this test. Sometimes teachers suggest children take this test but it is not mandatory. It's all up to the parents.
I hope this all works out for you. I know your struggle right now. We lived it. If this is such a issue with your DH, then just send DS to Kindergarten. The teacher will be able to determine whether he's keeping up or socially ready for K. If not, they can then move him to a Pre-K program (Begindergarten, Early 5's), if that is offered where you live. I did mention in my last post that 2 boys were moved from Kindergarten into my son's Begindergarten class within a few weeks of school starting.
It's a tough job being a parent, isn't it? No degree in the world can prepare you for this!
