Not Giving 5YO Time He Needs
Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2023 2:33 pm
I'm back again with another post about this same 5 yo I've been struggling with, who does not seem ready for LHFHG. I feel like he needs a lot more of me than I've been giving him. I thought starting school would be some of that "fun" time together, but since he doesn't seem to be ready for that, I'm not sure what to do with him during the day. I have a daughter in CTC, which is mostly independent, so that is not a problem. But I am supposed to start Bigger with my older son after we come back from vacation next week, and I'm not sure if I can and still meet my 5yo's needs. I'm so excited for Bigger, but I've read Sarah Mackenzie (Teaching From Rest) say to "cut back until there is peace in your home". I feel like that is where I'm at. And I have lots of time with the older son. He only turned 7 this last May and he is ready to start Bigger. If we stayed on this track, it would have him graduating at 16 I think. So there is time to slow down. My struggle is that he does not need to slow down, but he does need peace in our home. He struggles with anxiety and feeding issues. And much of the anxiety is caused by the fits and tantrums of the 5yo.
This little guy just seems to be a late bloomer. He'll be six in December, but he nursed until he was 4, still needs naps, although more sporadically, and like I said, does not seem to be very ready for formal school. I know Carrie and Julie have written posts about structuring your day around your littles, but that was more in reference to toddlers. I'm thinking I need to apply that to our house now with the 5yo being the youngest right now. Which might mean just doing the 3r's with the 7 yo and lots of reading, outside time and doing independent projects. And adding in Bigger when we have some structure figured out with the 5yo.
Anyone else have any experiences like this?
Blessings,
Jaime
This little guy just seems to be a late bloomer. He'll be six in December, but he nursed until he was 4, still needs naps, although more sporadically, and like I said, does not seem to be very ready for formal school. I know Carrie and Julie have written posts about structuring your day around your littles, but that was more in reference to toddlers. I'm thinking I need to apply that to our house now with the 5yo being the youngest right now. Which might mean just doing the 3r's with the 7 yo and lots of reading, outside time and doing independent projects. And adding in Bigger when we have some structure figured out with the 5yo.
Anyone else have any experiences like this?
Blessings,
Jaime