Re: Week in Review 8-8-08
Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2008 3:15 pm
Laurie,
Have things gotten any better? My 5yo will do this every once in a while, too. Usually after a break from school. Like you, we've been doing school a couple of times a week throughout the summer. Our official start of school for the 08-09 year is tomorrow. I fear that I may be experiencing the same thing with my guy in LHFHG, too. I'd say that your home situation could have a lot to do with your son's seeming loss of skills. Last year when our oldest went to college for the first time was a huge change for our 5yo. He and his brother were best buds. Things were tense around here while our oldest prepared to head out. Even more so after we returned from taking him to school. One day the youngest got right in my face--I think he even held my face in his hands--and very seriously said, "It's time for college to be over." This year has been better in that respect. I'd continue to do school with him--maybe do the stuff he enjoys first, then throw in math or reading, then some more of the 'fun' stuff. Maybe plan a trip to a book store for a special 'back to school' book or other goodie, if it's in your budget. We're starting tomorrow and will likely make a special trip to the library as one of our first week back treats. Maybe try doing half the blocks one day, and half the next until you're back in the swing of things.
Hope things are on the upswing for you!
I'll pm this to you, as well as posting it, in case you don't recheck this topic.
Have things gotten any better? My 5yo will do this every once in a while, too. Usually after a break from school. Like you, we've been doing school a couple of times a week throughout the summer. Our official start of school for the 08-09 year is tomorrow. I fear that I may be experiencing the same thing with my guy in LHFHG, too. I'd say that your home situation could have a lot to do with your son's seeming loss of skills. Last year when our oldest went to college for the first time was a huge change for our 5yo. He and his brother were best buds. Things were tense around here while our oldest prepared to head out. Even more so after we returned from taking him to school. One day the youngest got right in my face--I think he even held my face in his hands--and very seriously said, "It's time for college to be over." This year has been better in that respect. I'd continue to do school with him--maybe do the stuff he enjoys first, then throw in math or reading, then some more of the 'fun' stuff. Maybe plan a trip to a book store for a special 'back to school' book or other goodie, if it's in your budget. We're starting tomorrow and will likely make a special trip to the library as one of our first week back treats. Maybe try doing half the blocks one day, and half the next until you're back in the swing of things.
Hope things are on the upswing for you!
I'll pm this to you, as well as posting it, in case you don't recheck this topic.