I’m the one with the fifth grade girl. Of course as I’m helping her choose these it’s with an eye on high school. |
Not true. My 7th grader has her Spanish 1 HS credit already. |
My 7th grader has always chosen her classes on her own. Do you think your daughter isn’t mature enough to choose for herself? Or that somehow she will be better off than my daughter later on? FWIW my daughter will be taking French 3 next year and we have never helped her chose her classes. |
I have no idea who will be better off but I do know she is 10 years old and needs guidance. Hey if you chose X then hopefully you’d be able to do Z in high school. Choosing W would probably mean L would happen in a few years. Why is that so hard to understand? |
DP: 1. Saying "this is not about parents helping a 5th grader pick language" while criticizing the parent trying to understand the implications of doing a language is IMHO silly and judgemental. 2. The kid will go to TPMS magnet, and the OP said the "hope" was he will go to the HS magnet, which is very different from "assuming" the child will go to HS magnet. You don't know anything about the kid - may be the kid is very into science and math and wants to go to Blair. There is nothing wrong with a parent hoping the kid's wishes come true. 3. Anyways, when to start a FL if one needs to do four years of FL in HS is a very valid question, even if the kid does not go to a magnet for HS; especially for kids who are into math and science more than humanities and languages. 4. You say "to each his own" but you have no problem putting down the OP by recasting OP's question about FL into "planning of her 5th grader’s entire path through a magnet high school program", and connecting depression in kids to people like OP. Shame on you. If you can not provide anything constructive, at least stop being judgemental. - parent, TPMS magnet alumnus whose only challenge at TPMS was FL. |
Nope. It is quite relevant to people wondering if their 6th grader should try to take a HS credit course. |