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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I disagree. The bolded is what is really insane. I have an "underachiever". Well actually she is achieving at her ability so no she isn't "under" achieving. I can emphatically say I do not envy OP. First of all her school sounds awful. Second of all she is completely wacked out about her kids reading ability. SO MANY PARENTS think early reading or advanced reading means WAY more than it does. There is more to life. Thankfully I know that seeing as I have an "under" achiever.[/quote] I'm not "wacked out" about her reading ability. I just have concerns that she is not being challenged in school. It's not like I'm pushing for her to read Harry Potter, but I don't want her to be in a lazy environment either. I don't think it means anything. It's a result of work, no magic here. I read to hear every day since she was an infant. Then I asked her to read a little every day. The levels rose gradually. [b]I don't want our work to go to waste because her teacher is too busy.[/b][/quote] How, specifically, would your work go to waste? Will she forgot how to read unless the kindergarten teacher sends home an advanced book?[/quote]
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