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    Originally Posted by Grinity
    If he's already looking over his shoulder at what the other kids are up to, then can he be placed in a classroom where the other kids are doing what he can do?

    If you never ask, you'll never know.

    I'd advise sitting in the classrooms with older kids first so you know which room to ask for (and which teacher!)

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    I know the older classes as Aiden is at the same school. They won't put him in an older class now because according to their words they do individualised plans etc etc. But these are still not really at the level I am wanting to see...

    Ah well - he really enjoyed today and is totally upset that he cannot go tomorrow. He goes again thursday for his assessment and friday for the class picnic to meet his classmates for next year. The class aide pulled me aside and mentioned that she was stunned at his cutting and colouring skills. we had a quiet laugh at how he loves to do this as opposed to his big brother who hates these activities.

    maybe I am just so used to the worry that I am looking for trouble before it finds me...


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    I'm glad u posted. I wanted to find this thread just to wish you the best luck, even though I don't have any advice at the moment.


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    if he is enjoying it, I'd let it go for a few weeks when he really starts full time. I put The Diva (4.5) in a private kinder because the cut off is November and her bday isn't until March. It's far more structured than her previous preschool, and it honestly seems more rigorous than Butter's (8) public kinder experience. I'm not sure if it's quite as stimulating as she will need, but the teachers assure me she does her work as directed, plays nicely, etc...between the new challenges of writing everyday and showing she CAN read and the increased socialization (which she ADORES) she is in 7th heaven right now.

    I guess my point IS to stop looking for trouble, lol! But I DO still feel you have a right to a well thought out, written out plan of what exactly they are planning to do with your child.

    PS-part of the reason I got fed up with our last school was it seemed like the focus on equality outweighed what was fair for individual students (namely mine ;)). Instead of encouraging students to work harder and be proud of their acheivement, we were encouraged to not talk about how easy reading (or anything else) might be for fear of hurting someone's feeling who might be struggling with that...


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    Originally Posted by La Texican
    I'm glad u posted. I wanted to find this thread just to wish you the best luck, even though I don't have any advice at the moment.

    thank you smile he is home today and although said that he was going to miss school, seems happy to be with me again doing our random things.


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    Originally Posted by Madoosa
    maybe I am just so used to the worry that I am looking for trouble before it finds me...

    Ugh. A bit of PTSD there...

    Good luck!

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