Anonymous wrote:Hi. Does your current school have a resource room? Ask your teacher. They may be able to do push in or pull out support so she can catch up. Some teachers are reluctant to offer it because it upsets some parents, but it is actually a good thing to have more help and repetition.
If that does not work, you can also ask for testing to see if there is another reason letter recognition is challenging.
Anonymous wrote:Thank you all for the ideas. Green acres seems special and I will reach out to inquire. Green acres doesn’t come up much on this blog.
We are in Bethesda so most schools are a doable distance. My daughter is in a pk-8 school which I was okay with. I didn’t think I needed to apply elsewhere. But I realized over spring break that she is behind in letter recognition even though she is well over 5. I know she is not too seriously far behind but she is far enough behind that I think her teacher should have at least given me a heads up by now so I could focus on it more at home. I started asking around and found a family left because their older son never learned how to read and nobody told them he was struggling or needed extra attention. He just flew under the radar. Luckily I caught this now and I feel I can correct this over the summer. But my trust in the school has been broken. I’d rather make a change now than have a bad kindergarten experience then have to find something else for 1st grade.
I have no aspirations for a big 3 school. Just hoping to find a school where kids can be kids and grow up relatively happy. Hopefully give my kids the tools to weather the inevitable storms in life.
Thank you for the list. I’ll be working through it.
Anonymous wrote:Anybody hear of schools with open spots for kindergarten for 26-27?
I’ve heard you can contact schools after spring break and ask if they are accepting late applications. Before I start doing that, anybody know of schools with openings or super short waitlists?
Thank you
Anonymous wrote:How do you not know your kid is behind in letter recognition? You work on reading with her at home, right? This isn’t only on the teacher.