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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] You are missing my point. I was simply asking if I homeschool, would I simply keep at the kindergarten pace or push forward on things like retelling, summarizing, connections, etc. I did not mean to I ply he is a genius or advanced. Tons of kids go into kindergarten reading... I'm asking purely from what my responsibilities would be perspective. My friend's child is pulled out a few time ps a week to work on other reading concepts by another teacher...so I would think I'd have to work o other things too...my other friend, however has a reader and isn't pulled at all. Just trying to get what kind of a commitment is have to do...or should do. Lighten up, people. It is a legitimate question.[/quote] I homeschooled for kindergarten with the plan of putting my child in public school from first grade on. So I looked at the Montgomery County kindergarten curriculum (because that's where we live) and made sure that we covered all of that. Everything in addition to that was based on what my child's abilities and interests. For what it's worth, retelling, summarizing, connections, etc. actually are kindergarten things. We did this by reading interesting books together and then talking about them.[/quote]
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