mytwotinks
<font color=deeppink>It makes me feel better to kn
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I think that the most telling part of your posts is when you say that he is just now interested in sitting and trying to write his letters. A first grade student is expected to be much more patient than a K student. There is a lot of behavior teaching in K. They are teaching the kids how to be students, how to be responsible for getting themselves to the potty, responsible for eating their lunch when it is given to them.
I would never ever ever skip Kindergarten. I also don't beleive that as a parent you can expect the school to teach them without a lot of parental participation. If my daughter is bored in school, I take her to the library and get her more challenging books to read during free reading.
Maybe a teacher can tell me if this next idea is way off........ Does it guaruntee that a child will be gifted in the futre, just because they are reading early? My daughter is really bright and has never really had any problems keeping up and usually staying far ahead of her class as a 3rd grader. My main concern is this, she has never really had to try very hard so as the work gets more difficult will she have trouble learning? I mean, since everything has come so easily to her so far, is it possible that when she needs to really work to learn something she won't know "how to learn"???????? That may not make any sense!
I would never ever ever skip Kindergarten. I also don't beleive that as a parent you can expect the school to teach them without a lot of parental participation. If my daughter is bored in school, I take her to the library and get her more challenging books to read during free reading.
Maybe a teacher can tell me if this next idea is way off........ Does it guaruntee that a child will be gifted in the futre, just because they are reading early? My daughter is really bright and has never really had any problems keeping up and usually staying far ahead of her class as a 3rd grader. My main concern is this, she has never really had to try very hard so as the work gets more difficult will she have trouble learning? I mean, since everything has come so easily to her so far, is it possible that when she needs to really work to learn something she won't know "how to learn"???????? That may not make any sense!
