MomNeedsVacay
<font color=red>was my mom just weird?
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Hey guys... My DH and I are getting really frustrated with our oldest child. She is completely unmotivated to learn new things and it is really beginning to upset us. She is nearly 6 years old. CAn swim well in the shallow end of the pool, but has no motivation to swim in the deep end. All of her friends and many younger friends all enjoy going off of the diving board and swimming in the deep end, and she gets sad when they leave her in the shallow end, yet doesn't even want to attempt to learn how to swim in the deep end. I've offered time and time again to work with her, but she refuses.
Its the same story with riding her bike. She definitely notices the other kids on two-wheel bikes w/ no training wheels, yet when we try to take her out and work with her on a two-wheeler, she makes no effort and cries--saying that she just can't do it. THis is the same story with working on reading skills... she says she can't do it and gives up. Often melting down into tears.
I don't want to compare my child to others' but I also know that there has to be some barometer for understanding her progress. I want her to be the best person she can be. Am I expecting too much? Taking the wrong approach? I constantly feel guilty b/c I feel like the baby takes up most of my attention during the day. I feel guilty for not having worked on these skills at a much younger age. I'm horrified b/c as she enters Kindergarten in a couple weeks, is she going to melt down or clam up every time she tries to learn something new?? Are they going to place her in the lowest level class even though I know that she is very bright??
Have any of you all dealt with this? CAn you offer any words or wisdom??
I'm near tears thinking that I've failed her in some way...
Its the same story with riding her bike. She definitely notices the other kids on two-wheel bikes w/ no training wheels, yet when we try to take her out and work with her on a two-wheeler, she makes no effort and cries--saying that she just can't do it. THis is the same story with working on reading skills... she says she can't do it and gives up. Often melting down into tears.
I don't want to compare my child to others' but I also know that there has to be some barometer for understanding her progress. I want her to be the best person she can be. Am I expecting too much? Taking the wrong approach? I constantly feel guilty b/c I feel like the baby takes up most of my attention during the day. I feel guilty for not having worked on these skills at a much younger age. I'm horrified b/c as she enters Kindergarten in a couple weeks, is she going to melt down or clam up every time she tries to learn something new?? Are they going to place her in the lowest level class even though I know that she is very bright??
Have any of you all dealt with this? CAn you offer any words or wisdom??
I'm near tears thinking that I've failed her in some way...
Your DD will find her niche.
She'll figure it out on her own what she has to do to blend into her peer group. I'd be more worried if she exhibited anti-social behavior or was shy/backward to the point of not being able to interact with others.