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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]At my kids K class, kids are pulled out for 3 different reasons: 1.ESOL 2.Para educator pulls a small group in hall to work with (helps with the load of kids) 3. Reading specialists pulls anywhere from 1-4 kids for testing or extra help (it can be advanced, struggling, deciding if a child can move to a lower/higher reading level) Be grateful for any pullouts. This 25 kids to 1 teacher in K is just awful. [/quote] Funny, I would much prefer my child not need pull outs. It sucks to watch your child. [/quote] You must not volunteer because it is mass chaos in a class of 25 kids with a teacher trying to do a reading group with 5 kids. 20 kids all over the room talking loud, goofing off, no one doing their work. Seriously, it is almost comical. [/quote] Instead of complaining teach your kid to read like the rest of us to our kids. No I do not volunteer except field trips. I am too busy supplementing including private speech, Ot and other services that so far we cannot get through school as they are sitting on the ISO. Apparently my child with speech delays who can read is not a priority as he is quite and not a trouble maker. I work part time when he is not in school to pay those extras. You are that you are that patent who does not realize my child needs more help and gets angry when we turn down play dates without letting you know why as we are running to speech and ot. My kid goofs off at school not because he is being bad but he has receptive delays and is confused. And that is why these pull outs and supports are needed. [b]Teaching a kid to read should have been done by the parents before they start school. [/b] [/quote] Umm, obviously not a popular opinion here, but isnt teaching to read what the school is for? In K at least? Granted some kids will read earlier (kudos to those parents and kids for hard work!), but some are just not ready or have clueless parents (like me). English is not my first language and teaching to read in my native language is way easier - spell the letters and you get the word. English - totally different ball game... Sorry your kid has issues, but no need to be so nasty to the rest of us.[/quote] It's not developmentally/age-appropriate to teach reading before kindergarten. Some kids are ready and that's fine, but they are nowhere near the norm.[/quote]
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