CJane
Senior Member
I am probably old enough to be your mother...LOL I turned 50 in July.
Close.
I was 33 in August.
I am probably old enough to be your mother...LOL I turned 50 in July.
I was reading before pre-school at age 3 1/2. I expected my kids to be able to read prior to KG as well.
I am probably old enough to be your mother...LOL I turned 50 in July.
Heh. And here's the reason I'm all twisted and crazy and dangerous... The very first non-school chapter book I ever read - in first grade, mind you - was Firestarter by Stephen King. I was 6 1/2.
We never took vacations during school either. We took them in the summer when vacations are supposed to be taken.
My foreign parents had no idea what a little girl should read. I always checked out books from the library and was a voracious reader. For my 10th birthday they decided to ask around and buy me my very own books… Along with Little Women were the incest collection of V.C. Andrews, and the literary genius of Danielle Steele. I had already read the Classics they chose but the others were a treat.
Despite their limits with English, they too insisted upon perfect attendance.
At 10 and 11, when everyone else was still reading kids chapter books, I was reading books like Gone With The Wind and To Kill a Mockingbird. I was in the 100 percentile always for reading.
Bahahahahaha!
I started reading V.C. Andrews at about 11 or so... and Danielle Steele around the same time too. Thankfully I outgrew them because they're honestly terribly crappy authors.
“My Ex will NOT, and I mean WILL NOT allow this vacation. I had to get an emergency court order to have my son at his half-sisters birthday party.”
An emergency order for a BIRTHDAY party?
My oldest was, my 2nd oldest almost was, and my youngest (twins) weren't, but once they did, they exploded. They also potty trained at vastly different rates. Go figure.I was reading before pre-school at age 3 1/2. I expected my kids to be able to read prior to KG as well.
I agree, that is a problem. You've laid it out in a way that finally clicked with me!What killing me in this whole debacle is that Dad knows how mom is but went ahead with his plans anyway.
you shouldn't have dangled the carrot first and then tried to force fit everything.
Im on both sides of the fence here.
In CA, kindergarten is not mandatory, not sure about FL. But if so, I would find it hard for a judge to rule that the child couldnt miss school when kindergarten is not a mandatory grade (or whatever). It would be the same as him ruling that the child couldnt miss pre-school or day care. Same thing.