Poppins2010
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As a teacher, I am often asked my opinion about kids missing school for vacations. If you are considering this, here is my take... for whatever it is worth!
1) Try to schedule your vacation to avoid critical times in the school year. The first two weeks of school, and two weeks before standardized testing (usually in the spring) is crucial classroom time.
2) It seems that the older the student, the more difficult it is for them to keep caught up. It can be next to impossible for high school kids to maintain their work if they miss a week of school.
3) Of course each child is different, and you know yours best. If your child is behind on their schoolwork, or has a learning disability, it may be best to not take them out of class. I know smaller crowds are great, but ultimately their education is more important.
4) PLEASE don't ask the teacher for all of the homework that they are going to miss. This takes a tremendous amount of time for the teacher to put together (and quite honestly, most kids never do it.) Instead ask the teacher what you can do to support your child's learning while away. He/she might suggest reading on the plane, or keeping a vacation journal... something like that.
5) One more thing.... you might want to talk with your child about how he or she talks about the trip. Many kids are so excited for their Disney trip, that they talk about it endlessly the days before they go, and "brag" about missing school. Many kids in the classroom can't afford trips like this, and it can lead to hurt feelings.
Just my thoughts.... hope it is helpful to someone!
1) Try to schedule your vacation to avoid critical times in the school year. The first two weeks of school, and two weeks before standardized testing (usually in the spring) is crucial classroom time.
2) It seems that the older the student, the more difficult it is for them to keep caught up. It can be next to impossible for high school kids to maintain their work if they miss a week of school.
3) Of course each child is different, and you know yours best. If your child is behind on their schoolwork, or has a learning disability, it may be best to not take them out of class. I know smaller crowds are great, but ultimately their education is more important.
4) PLEASE don't ask the teacher for all of the homework that they are going to miss. This takes a tremendous amount of time for the teacher to put together (and quite honestly, most kids never do it.) Instead ask the teacher what you can do to support your child's learning while away. He/she might suggest reading on the plane, or keeping a vacation journal... something like that.
5) One more thing.... you might want to talk with your child about how he or she talks about the trip. Many kids are so excited for their Disney trip, that they talk about it endlessly the days before they go, and "brag" about missing school. Many kids in the classroom can't afford trips like this, and it can lead to hurt feelings.
Just my thoughts.... hope it is helpful to someone!