bigbabyblues
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I was reading the thread about the twins, and saw something about this, and I'm curious.
My oldest ds was 5 in November. I'm pretty sure he's ready, but he'll be a little older than some kids, as he'll be 6 a couple months into K.
He seems very smart, can count to 100, knows alphabet, can write the upper and lowercase letters and reads some early-reader type books (Dick and Jane, and several others that are in a series for little kids). He knows what sounds the letters make. He plays well with other kids most of the time, but he is quiet and likes to be on his own too. He's excited to go, has been for since he started preschool 2 mornings a week before he was 4.
I never thought about it until a few months ago, I just assumed they were old enough, they went, but how do you know? Any teachers with insight?
My oldest ds was 5 in November. I'm pretty sure he's ready, but he'll be a little older than some kids, as he'll be 6 a couple months into K.
He seems very smart, can count to 100, knows alphabet, can write the upper and lowercase letters and reads some early-reader type books (Dick and Jane, and several others that are in a series for little kids). He knows what sounds the letters make. He plays well with other kids most of the time, but he is quiet and likes to be on his own too. He's excited to go, has been for since he started preschool 2 mornings a week before he was 4.
I never thought about it until a few months ago, I just assumed they were old enough, they went, but how do you know? Any teachers with insight?
). she moved into a school with less pressure and is actualy at grade 5 performing several grades above level in most subjects-but she views learning as fun and it's something she enjoys which i think makes a huge difference.
for next school year!!! DD will be 5 next week.