ekatiel
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We decided to keep my five year old DS in preschool for one more year (he turned five in July), but I am starting to get concerned about some skills that he hasn't picked up yet. For instance, he knows all of his letters and all of their sounds, BUT he still can't sing the ABC song properly. Also, he has a great number sense-- I can ask him, "Which number is bigger 30 or 35?" and he will tell me 35. I can ask him, "When you are 7, how old will your brother be?" and he can tell me 5 (which is the correct answer), BUT he still can't count to 20 (he gets mixed up in the teens). He also is lacking in phonemic awareness-- he can't really rhyme yet, he has a hard time blending letter sounds, etc. Am I just being the crazy, over-protective, former teacher mom, or is there a possibility that there's something wrong? Thanks for any input.--Katie
there is not worry like a parent's worry. I run a daycare and have for 17 years. I once had a beautiful, bright boy that could not learn his colours, I would hold up two pegs and say this one is blue and this one is red, then I would hold up one of them and ask him (he only had two colours to choose from) and he could never get it right, this went on until he went to Kindergarten. He just got a full 4 year scholarship to UNB. 

