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#51475 - 07/29/09 11:02 AM
Re: Kindergarten 2009-2010
[Re: JJsMom]
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EastNWest - I have the same concerns about PS K with DS5. He will be going all day, but if he's too bored, watch out! LOL! 
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#51476 - 07/29/09 11:04 AM
Re: Kindergarten 2009-2010
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I think half a day K is a better choice than a f/t school. Look at it more like a PreK. The child still gets lots of down time and has time to follow his/her interests. I think full time K which doesn't offer any accommodations is probably the worst match. That said DS6 attended a half day Montessori for K and it was still a disaster. And you know I'm reading your posts with interest, LMom, since we might end up homeschooling two kids, too, with many of the same personality issues you have... You better not even ask me about it in September. I am sure within 2 weeks I will dream about a nice boarding school for both of them  We figured it last year with DS6, I hope we can do the same this year. I expect the first month to be quite challenging though.
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#51482 - 07/29/09 02:58 PM
Re: Kindergarten 2009-2010
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Registered: 06/06/09
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What a great group! We are HS DS4 (January b-day) since our local law prohibits him from being in public or private K. (Darn birthdate cut-offs!) Our hope is to have him enter 1st grade in 2010 at a public school with a strong gifted program (if we can get the administration on board for "acceleration").
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#51501 - 07/29/09 09:56 PM
Re: Kindergarten 2009-2010
[Re: Kriston]
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Registered: 05/22/09
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And JJsMom, I LOVE the variety here. Honestly, the reason I come back to this forum is because it's darn near the only public forum I've found where people support one another's school choices without trying to "sell" the one their kids are in as "best." I think that means we can get more objective info to help us make choices for our own kids--the real scoop, as it were, about the pros and cons of every possible path. That is so valuable!
This is one of the things I love too. I think it is because we all understand that our kids are the exceptions to the rules and need what they need when they need it to an even larger extent than other children. Having to live with it myself makes it easier for me to understand how difficult the choices can be.
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#51597 - 07/31/09 06:51 AM
Re: Kindergarten 2009-2010
[Re: Wyldkat]
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DS5 is starting K after Labor Day. Since the school tested him in the spring on the WJ-III, he has really taken off in math, and he's starting to show interest in spelling now. The principal told us they would hand pick a teacher and would differentiate, but we haven't yet spoken to the teacher to find out what they plan to do. I'm worried because DS5's K is part of a K-2 center, at a different location from higher grades. So in some things he'll be more advanced than most kids at the school.  But then again, going to all-day school will be a tough transition, and he's still needs to learn to write/spell better. Lots of worries about what might happen, but nothing to do until we get there!
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#51614 - 07/31/09 10:59 AM
Re: Kindergarten 2009-2010
[Re: st pauli girl]
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Registered: 08/12/08
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Lots of worries about what might happen, but nothing to do until we get there!
 Aye, that sums it up for me.
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