amyhughes
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My eldest son is the youngest child in his Kindergarten. He has been in preschool and pre-K. His teacher last year recommended he go ahead, even though he is still 5, and enroll in Kindergarten. We spoke with the school administrators who also feel that he is well placed for his learning level.
My problem is this. Every time we get his report card there is inevitably something he has shown knowledge in that he refuses to show his teacher he knows. Today, after going over his end of term report, I pulled out a workbook and started to address what I thought were the problem areas. He breezed right on through and looked at me like, "Is that all?"
We (DH & I) spoke with him and he says he doesn't like to tell his teacher everything he knows. No idea why, just plays mute on certain subjects. Has anyone ever had a child do this in school? I am tempted to have him do a few worksheets here and send them in with him when school resumes Tuesday. Just so that his teacher can see he has the ability and knowledge to do the work.
I am at a loss.
My problem is this. Every time we get his report card there is inevitably something he has shown knowledge in that he refuses to show his teacher he knows. Today, after going over his end of term report, I pulled out a workbook and started to address what I thought were the problem areas. He breezed right on through and looked at me like, "Is that all?"
We (DH & I) spoke with him and he says he doesn't like to tell his teacher everything he knows. No idea why, just plays mute on certain subjects. Has anyone ever had a child do this in school? I am tempted to have him do a few worksheets here and send them in with him when school resumes Tuesday. Just so that his teacher can see he has the ability and knowledge to do the work.
I am at a loss.
He was just super shy (at school).
. The teacher kept telling us she needed to talk more in class