Anonymous wrote:I'm in the same boat OP. My rising 2nd grader was in virtual all but the last two weeks of this year (and then, only 2 days per week in person). He cannot read. He does know many high frequency sight words, but he's just not at the level of reading.
That being said, his teacher was great, it was just that virtual learning is not great for someone so young as he is, and who has a mom that has to work full time and can't afford to hire a tutor or pay someone to help him navigate the remote learning - so it's hard to telework at a high stress job and try to navigate his remote school at the same time. I need to keep my job to support us.
I am seriously thinking of having him repeat 1st grade next year - I am agonizing over this and what would be best for him. We thought about redshirting him to start K late, but ended up not doing it. His birthday is 2 days before the cut-off, so he is the youngest kid in his class.
He also did have speech therapy for years before and during K (through a private company, as PG Co. said that he was not delayed enough to qualify for free speech therapy).
Anonymous wrote:My rising second grader really cannot read (Bob books are a struggle). Our school has promoted him to second grade but I am starting to get concerned because he is way behind his peers who seem to all be reading chapter books (boys and girls). Would you press the school to keep him back a grade or consider holding back and sending to public? I can’t really blame virtual school because he was in person most of the year. I’m worried that school is going to become incredibly demoralizing next year and I’m not sure he will be able to catch up even with summer work. Should we give it another year at this private or act now?
Anonymous wrote:My rising second grader really cannot read (Bob books are a struggle). Our school has promoted him to second grade but I am starting to get concerned because he is way behind his peers who seem to all be reading chapter books (boys and girls). Would you press the school to keep him back a grade or consider holding back and sending to public? I can’t really blame virtual school because he was in person most of the year. I’m worried that school is going to become incredibly demoralizing next year and I’m not sure he will be able to catch up even with summer work. Should we give it another year at this private or act now?