
My stepson always comes and stays with us over the summer. He is in public school through the year, and will just be finishing 3rd grade. He's always had trouble with reading (in school, he does well at home) and so each year, I try and work with him on reading.
Well, my dh talked to his mom the other day and she said she wants to keep him over the summer so he can take some remedial reading classes. We do not get to see him at any other time of the year because of the distance. Dh told her that I'd be more than happy to work on his reading here.
And, so, the first thought that came to mind was Drawn into the heart.... I will only have three months with him, but could this be useful? She can't tell me exactly what it is he's having trouble with, personally, I think he just gets bored. Still, if I used a "program" then she'd be happy.
How do you think that would work? I was thinking that if we used this program, I could continue to email him "lessons" when he got home, but I don't know if that would work well. Of course, I'll be using this for my other boys as they get to that level, so it won't hurt to get the guide and all, but I'm just wondering if it would benefit dss at all.........