Anonymous wrote:My kindergartner likes to send texts (from a phone) and emails (from a computer) to grandparents. The notes are simple like, "I love you from [kid]" or "I will see you in April from [kid]". He's become increasingly independent at it and rarely needs to ask us how to spell stuff or where keys are (autocomplete on the phone is his friend). If he leaves off the "from [kid]" I honestly wonder how long my dad might go thinking he's having a text conversation with me.
Is this totally normal or a little advanced? He's a young K - turned 5 right at the beginning of the school year.
I am trying to baseline, not to humblebrag. I got a note today from his teacher that he's been upset going to computer lab because he doesn't like the typing game they play, and she thinks it's because he's not good at it and/or not comfortable with technology. I was shocked based on what I see him doing at home.
Every kid with access to a tablet, laptop, computer, or phone does this. It would be abnormal if your kid didn't do it. Get with it, it's almost 2017.