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tammykrumrey
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We had some issues kind on these lines as well. Hannah (and Kayla) went to a Montessori school for pre K and K. And Montessori schools tend to be very advanced. (Kayla was writing in nothing but cursive in 1st grade and well advanced in her reading skills, thanks to the Montessori school. She had a difficult time remembering to write in print when she moved schools b/c those kids in the new school hadn't learned cursive yet<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0">)
We decided to move them to a Lutheran private school, and although they were a little advanced over the public school, some things were not even close to the Montessori school. And Hannah, b/c of the new schools age breaks, was only to be starting Kindergarten (although she had already been there/done that). I struggled as to go ahead and put her in first grade, or keep her in kindergarten where the 'calendar' said she should be.
We kept her in kindergarten ONLY because I didn't want her to be the youngest in the class. Growing up, I remember some of my friends hating to be the youngest in the class.
(I was the oldest)
Needless to say, Hannah was bored throughout kindergarten and first grade. She thought things were so 'babyish'. But, finally, last year, in second grade, things started to get more challenging for her and things are just fine.
She still scores higher on many things for her age, but I am very happy that I kept her back in kindergarten. No reason to make her grow up any faster<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> She is my 'baby' after all<img src="i/expressions/heart.gif" border="0">
We decided to move them to a Lutheran private school, and although they were a little advanced over the public school, some things were not even close to the Montessori school. And Hannah, b/c of the new schools age breaks, was only to be starting Kindergarten (although she had already been there/done that). I struggled as to go ahead and put her in first grade, or keep her in kindergarten where the 'calendar' said she should be.
We kept her in kindergarten ONLY because I didn't want her to be the youngest in the class. Growing up, I remember some of my friends hating to be the youngest in the class.
(I was the oldest)
Needless to say, Hannah was bored throughout kindergarten and first grade. She thought things were so 'babyish'. But, finally, last year, in second grade, things started to get more challenging for her and things are just fine.
She still scores higher on many things for her age, but I am very happy that I kept her back in kindergarten. No reason to make her grow up any faster<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif" border="0"> She is my 'baby' after all<img src="i/expressions/heart.gif" border="0">