Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously OP? Humblebrag.
What am I bragging about? My kid can’t read yet.
Then why do you care? One of my kids read before K, one needed tutors until 5th grade. They're both in the IB program at their high school. It all evens out.
Anonymous wrote:Every child should be reading before k, no downside
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously OP? Humblebrag.
What am I bragging about? My kid can’t read yet.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teachers are horrible at teaching reading in early grades because the schools don’t know how to choose curriculum and expect teachers to teach 3-5 skill levels in one class. You’re much better off teaching reading, writing, and basic math yourself. You could even homeschool for a few years and have the kid join public in 2nd or 3rd and be light years ahead of their peers.
That’s public school. Not a great private.
Regardless, I know there are long and short term benefits to early reading. Try teaching your child without pressure and see how it goes.
Anonymous wrote:Seriously OP? Humblebrag.
Anonymous wrote:Teachers are horrible at teaching reading in early grades because the schools don’t know how to choose curriculum and expect teachers to teach 3-5 skill levels in one class. You’re much better off teaching reading, writing, and basic math yourself. You could even homeschool for a few years and have the kid join public in 2nd or 3rd and be light years ahead of their peers.