We just moved from NJ to SC - my DS started lst. grade at his new school Monday, his teacher is truly wonderful. In NJ he was seeing the reading specialist because he was behind in reading, and he just started getting extra help from his teacher.
I walked him into school to show him where the class is and started speaking with his teacher. She told me he is at a level 3 and to get into 2nd. grade he needs to be at a 20, he should be at level 14. I told her whatever it takes to get him where he should be, she was telling me about a website he can do stuff on in school and at home, see the reading teacher, and she would stay after with him 3 days a week, plus get a tutor. I even told her if it means going to summer school we will do that.
This school is further along even in Math - and he went to a good school in NJ.
I just don't want to overwhelm him, but I also don't want him to get left back, he is older to begin with because of where his birthday falls. I will work with him at home, but he seems to do better when it is someone else!
Anyone else move and their child was not up to where they should be in a new school. I am stressing about this - how do I get it across to him that we have to work hard withou stressing him out.
Sorry for rambling -
I walked him into school to show him where the class is and started speaking with his teacher. She told me he is at a level 3 and to get into 2nd. grade he needs to be at a 20, he should be at level 14. I told her whatever it takes to get him where he should be, she was telling me about a website he can do stuff on in school and at home, see the reading teacher, and she would stay after with him 3 days a week, plus get a tutor. I even told her if it means going to summer school we will do that.
This school is further along even in Math - and he went to a good school in NJ.
I just don't want to overwhelm him, but I also don't want him to get left back, he is older to begin with because of where his birthday falls. I will work with him at home, but he seems to do better when it is someone else!
Anyone else move and their child was not up to where they should be in a new school. I am stressing about this - how do I get it across to him that we have to work hard withou stressing him out.
Sorry for rambling -