Anonymous wrote:My child is a summer birthday, is doing well and by five years old there is really no need for a nap nor will your child really want one. As long as your child knows the basics going in, letters and numbers etc, they should not struggle. The only issue might be impulse control if they can't sit still for 20 minutes at a time but then again, that would be an issue in private school as well. They actually move arounda lot between doing morning meetings then going to specials, the coming back and working on reading groups, then PE or recess. It's not like they are sitting in one place the entire day just scribbling in notebooks. Your child will be fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe FCPS should just go back to half day K.
WHy do you want to go back 2 decades?
I wish K was half-day. I think this is one of the main drivers of red-shirting. A full day is very long for a 5 year old but not so long for a 6 year old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe FCPS should just go back to half day K.
WHy do you want to go back 2 decades?
I wish K was half-day. I think this is one of the main drivers of red-shirting. A full day is very long for a 5 year old but not so long for a 6 year old.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe FCPS should just go back to half day K.
WHy do you want to go back 2 decades?
Anonymous wrote:Maybe FCPS should just go back to half day K.
WHy do you want to go back 2 decades? Anonymous wrote:I have a 3 year old who will be starting Kindergarten in two years - so yes, we're a little bit getting ahead of ourselves! We're starting to get a little stressed out about Kindergarten based on what we've heard about FCPS -- e.g. Kindergarten is full day instead of half day, there is very little recess or gymnasium time, no nap or rest time, and kids are expected to be learning what our generation learned in first and second grades. Is this true of all FCPS? My child will specifically be attending SHREVEWOOD. Anyone have experience with this school's Kindergarten program? I know the school is overcrowded - what is the student-teacher ratio? Are there assistants in the class? We're so nervous. DD is in preschool now, but it is play based and the ratio is 2 teachers to 16-18 kids.
Anonymous wrote:Seven hours seems like a long day for a five year old

FCPS mom here. Take a deep breath. You have two years before this is even a concern. My child is a Sept baby and we did not redshirt and she has done just fine, if not very well. Not everyone is the same but my two kids stopped napping by age 3. There is no reason to be nervous. Your kid will be fine, and if she isn't, you will figure it out. There are half day private Ks around if you are still that concerned when 2018 rolls around. But for now, relax.Anonymous wrote:I have a 3 year old who will be starting Kindergarten in two years - so yes, we're a little bit getting ahead of ourselves! We're starting to get a little stressed out about Kindergarten based on what we've heard about FCPS -- e.g. Kindergarten is full day instead of half day, there is very little recess or gymnasium time, no nap or rest time, and kids are expected to be learning what our generation learned in first and second grades. Is this true of all FCPS? My child will specifically be attending SHREVEWOOD. Anyone have experience with this school's Kindergarten program? I know the school is overcrowded - what is the student-teacher ratio? Are there assistants in the class? We're so nervous. DD is in preschool now, but it is play based and the ratio is 2 teachers to 16-18 kids.