exactlly! that's what small children should be doing. PLAYING!Quote:
Originally Posted by slinkedog
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exactlly! that's what small children should be doing. PLAYING!Quote:
Originally Posted by slinkedog
Thanks to you all for the comments.
We're still mulling this one over. I can see benefits of both grades. My daughter now says repeatedly that she wants to go to 5K (Kindergarten). We had pretty much decided to keep her in 4k. Aargh. We head to BR for a house hunting trip at the end of next week. We're going to go to the school and discuss the situation with them. She's very mature (socially, too) for her age. As I've said before, I think she could handle it. Something still is keeping me from going forward though. I wish I could place it. We still have a month or so to agonize over it, so if you care to discuss it further, I'll listen.
Then maybe you shouldn't. You get in less trouble if you listen to yourself, even if you don't know the 'whys.'Quote:
Something still is keeping me from going forward though. I wish I could place it.
Eventually you'll figure it out.
Mimi-
Do you think it'd be to your and your sons' benefit to home-school, then, until they're old enough to endure the long periods of quiet studying?
I'm just really curious because I've never really seen much home schooling, and childrens' development seems so fragile in some ways. You'd want proper academic growth and foundation, but also to make sure your kids were developing socially the way they would in regular public (or private) school...
The only home-schooled kids I know of were home-schooled in very, uh, restrictive and conservative households. Both girls were introduced to Public High School Freshman year. One was a total outcast, completely socially inept, but admirably stuck with it, and her little sister freaked out after 6 or so months and had to go back to home schooling.
I personally believe in the benefit of spending a lot of time with one's kids, but I can't pretend I'd know the first thing about actually raising kids...
Well, she's a good age if you decide to. Worst comes to worst, she does kindergarten twice. That's not so bad.Quote:
Originally Posted by fishdr