Anonymous wrote:He's being overlooked. The class is too big and the teacher is too preoccupied with a host of other things.
Kinderg was a dumpster fire for him last year, right? - 100% online? No 5 yr old can learn effectively that way not to mention grasp basic reading fundamentals (dies he even know what sound the letter "t" makes? Mine didn't).
So it's not uncommon for 1st graders to be seemingly behind. And not all parents are as vested at home with reading to their kids daily. So, take heart Op, you're on the right track, but that final link between letters/sounds/word (and reading comprehension, but focus on that later, get sight words under control) is always tough.
Anonymous wrote:Ask for an evaluation. This sounds like my daughter who wasn’t diagnosed with dyslexia until fifth grade. I believed all the excuses the teachers gave me and I am still pissed about it. FCPS fails kids in reading all.the.time
Anonymous wrote:All you have to do is read with your child everyday. I know it’s hard to put down the phone and video games etc but read with him. GOG to the library together and get books that he wants to ready about topics he is interested in. Also, play board games.
Anonymous wrote:I am having a hard time imagining a kid who can't read being ok in 2nd grade in any subject.
Teacher isn't concerned because DS is showing progress even though well below grade level still.
I was giving it time, understanding challenges of last year but I am starting to panic a bit thinking that this school year will be over before we know it.
What would you do??
Anonymous wrote:DCUM will tell you to get a tutor and then they will malign FCPS for failing your child. I will tell you to trust the teacher. My son did not read until the latter part of 2nd grade, but once he got it, he soared above everybody else. It’s a developmental skill that some kids get early and some kids get late, and it sounds like your teacher is seeing progress. In the meantime, you can try using something called “word ladders” to help (you can find worksheets online), and please keep reading to your child. My late reader ultimately became a voracious reader, to the point that he got in trouble in class because he could not put his books down. He read the Divine Comedy “for fun” and everything else under the sun. Your DS will get there!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All you have to do is read with your child everyday. I know it’s hard to put down the phone and video games etc but read with him. GOG to the library together and get books that he wants to ready about topics he is interested in. Also, play board games.
What a needlessly obnoxious comment. Lots of kids are struggling after the two years, and not because their parents are looking at their phones instead of reading to them. Asshole.
Anonymous wrote:Ask for an evaluation. This sounds like my daughter who wasn’t diagnosed with dyslexia until fifth grade. I believed all the excuses the teachers gave me and I am still pissed about it. FCPS fails kids in reading all.the.time
Anonymous wrote:OP here.We read to him daily and a few times a week we read a Bob book or similar level together (trying to avoid reading at home becoming a chore).
He can work through some of the easier Bob books but many are too hard. Every word is a challenge even if he just decoded that word on the last page so he gets tired quickly and sight words still aren't clicking consistently.
To clarify, not blaming school or teacher-l (this year's or last year's) just trying to figure out how long to ride this out under be patient, everyone is catching up at different speeds vs panic- time to pull out all the stops.