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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There's little downside to teaching reading at home, unless you are using a truly awful curriculum. But if your school is using F&P levels, they are likely already using a terrible curriculum, and it is unlikely you will pick something worse. Same is unfortunately true with math. It's pretty dreadful most places, so working with him early helps prevent gaps in fundamental skills from arising, and from him being bored because the material is confusing.[/quote] Yes, that’s why I’m teaching reading at home. He isn’t learning phonics based reading at school. I don’t THINK they have a bad math curriculum (?) but he’s interested in doing more so I will supplement at home unless it will interfere with school math. [/quote]
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