Cindy B said:5 minutes is nothing. My advisory periods sometimes they read for 25 minutes.. so he's got it easy for 5 minutes.

aprilgail2 said:What grade is that?? I would have a real issue with the teacher giving them 25 minutes of silent reading while she should be using the time to teach..they can read at home.
. Is he saying the books are boring because of the title, the subject matter? Did he read just a couple of pages and automatically banish it as boring? Not every book is going to reach out and grab you within the first 5 or 10 minutes. Some you have to stick with, especially if they are a different style or subject than you are used to. I had a friend suggest an author to me that writes alternate reality novels. I got one of his books and at first it was not wowing me and it was hard to read. By the time I got several chapters in, I was hooked and now I wait anxiously for this author's next release.Came up with this compromise with teacher.Spent $55 at B&N for new books and sent them in to teacher to keep for silent reading only. Also sent in penmanship practice sheets because that actually needs more work and he can do them with any free time. Also found the passage in "To Sir said:I don't think it is "too kind". I think you did your child a MAJOR DISSERVICE. I think it is catering to his refusal to comply with the class rules, conform to what is required of the other kids and setting him apart from his peers. I don't think the teacher did you any favor by "compromising". If he had to sit and read Websters dictionary, it would have been better than what has been offerred. You describe his reading as "too much". Is he showing early signs of compulsive behavior and are you feeding into that?
DawnCt1 said:I don't think it is "too kind". I think you did your child a MAJOR DISSERVICE. I think it is catering to his refusal to comply with the class rules, conform to what is required of the other kids and setting him apart from his peers. I don't think the teacher did you any favor by "compromising". If he had to sit and read Websters dictionary, it would have been better than what has been offerred. You describe his reading as "too much". Is he showing early signs of compulsive behavior and are you feeding into that?
LindsayDunn228 said:Ok let me make sure I'm understanding you:
Your husband won't let you buy used books for your son because he is a germaphobe, but will let you buy books from a library book sale. Um, dear, these aren't brand new books.
LindsayDunn228 said:Dawn, she said her HUSBAND was the germaphobe, not her son.
P.S. For those who think this is too kind. It will actually be hard on him getting to read only 5 minutes and then having to wait to read more.