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Kirstenmumof3 |
Posted: Dec 8 2009, 05:47 AM
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We have an interview set up with Claudia's teacher with the principal present. Claudia got mostly B's and C's on her report card and the teachers comments were pretty harsh. I don't understand how she could be so far behind. The teacher wants her to practice her reading every night, which really isn't a problem. We have a lot of beginner reader chapter books that we got when Emily and Spencer were her age. Does anyone know were I can find activities to strengthen her fine motor skills. That seems to be the biggest area. She's very smart, but just so behind. I know that doesn't make any sense. I know I shouldn't compare her to Spencer and Emily they were 6 mths older than she was when they started school. Also I was home with them full time. I feel terrible!
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kimberley |
Posted: Dec 8 2009, 02:32 PM
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Kaleigh is a little behind too but we all expected it since she is nearly a year younger than most of her class (born Dec 27). the best resources i've gotten are directly from the teacher because she is working on the right material at the right time. i am sure if you ask, they will photocopy a bunch of pages for you or suggest books to use with her. try not to be too upset, she is younger and can catch up.
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Kirstenmumof3 |
Posted: Dec 8 2009, 04:06 PM
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Thanks Kimberley!
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My3LilMonkeys |
Posted: Dec 9 2009, 12:46 PM
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Brooke has a bit of difficulty with fine motor skills as well and the activities her teacher recommends are playing with playdough, legos, or small stacking blocks. She also said practicing 'fun' writing, like making cards for people or writing letters to grandma is good.
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MommyToAshley |
Posted: Dec 10 2009, 08:07 AM
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Ashley's preschool teacher told me that the same muscles that are used to write are also used to cut...which is why they cut so much in preschool to help develope the small motor skills. Also, what about those lacing cards, I think they are supposed to help with fine motor skills too.
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mckayleesmom |
Posted: Dec 12 2009, 03:18 PM
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Don't be hard on yourself...ALOT of kids in kindy have fine motor skill problems. Mckaylee had tons of them and her teacher told me to keep practicing with her and not to worry because most of kindy kids fine motor skills kick into gear around February of their kindy year...She said that usually a light just clicks on and they do better around that time and for us it was true.
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