rt2dz
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DS2 is a young 2 as far as school goes. I wasnt sure about starting him in preschool last year since he would just be two. The administrative assistant suggested that I put him in the toddler class. I did some poking around and found out the difference in the toddlers class and young twos class is basically just teacher-student ratio. So I went ahead with the toddlers class. I do not regret that choice. Nor do I regret sending him to preschoolhe needs to be around kids closer in age instead of just his brothers and brothers friends.
Ok, fast forward to this year. Now I have the choice of putting him wither in the older twos class (more advance than toddler and young twos) or the young threes class. His preschool teacher has recommended that I go with the older twos because she thinks he isnt socially ready. The administrative assistant told me prior to that she thought he would do fine with the young threes class; that a lot of the kids are only 1-2 weeks older and seem to be about the same place.
DS2s preschool teacher has stressed she knows he is fine academically going to the young threes class, but thinks he may just get frustrated socially. DS2 doesnt talk (DS2 just started talkingmy oldest didnt talk until 2 ½ either and is doing just fine socially and academically. ) and wont necessarily look at you if you are talking to him. He doesnt like to follow directions either. Our Pedi, who knows us fairly well, tells me its a personality thing. DS2 does things at his own pace and is fairly defiant and devilish. This also brings me to the other thing. DS3 and DS2 are best buds, just over a year apart in age. DS2 has no problem keeping up with him in play. I dont see how he can necessarily be behind.
Part of me wonders if it is because he is the oldest in the class and has no one bringing him updoes that make sense? I just dont know what class to put him in and need to decide by next week. Our preschool fills up fast and is competitive to get in because it is so goodand has a social emphasis, not academicwhich is rare in this day and age. I dont want to be holding him back and I dont want to push him.
Plus, if I do put him in the twos class, I definitely will not be sending him to kindergarten the first time hes eligible. I probably wouldnt anyhow, but that is a decision I dont want to make until he is five, not at two.
Ok, fast forward to this year. Now I have the choice of putting him wither in the older twos class (more advance than toddler and young twos) or the young threes class. His preschool teacher has recommended that I go with the older twos because she thinks he isnt socially ready. The administrative assistant told me prior to that she thought he would do fine with the young threes class; that a lot of the kids are only 1-2 weeks older and seem to be about the same place.
DS2s preschool teacher has stressed she knows he is fine academically going to the young threes class, but thinks he may just get frustrated socially. DS2 doesnt talk (DS2 just started talkingmy oldest didnt talk until 2 ½ either and is doing just fine socially and academically. ) and wont necessarily look at you if you are talking to him. He doesnt like to follow directions either. Our Pedi, who knows us fairly well, tells me its a personality thing. DS2 does things at his own pace and is fairly defiant and devilish. This also brings me to the other thing. DS3 and DS2 are best buds, just over a year apart in age. DS2 has no problem keeping up with him in play. I dont see how he can necessarily be behind.
Part of me wonders if it is because he is the oldest in the class and has no one bringing him updoes that make sense? I just dont know what class to put him in and need to decide by next week. Our preschool fills up fast and is competitive to get in because it is so goodand has a social emphasis, not academicwhich is rare in this day and age. I dont want to be holding him back and I dont want to push him.
Plus, if I do put him in the twos class, I definitely will not be sending him to kindergarten the first time hes eligible. I probably wouldnt anyhow, but that is a decision I dont want to make until he is five, not at two.
