Re: I'm a NEWBIE! Is it ok to SKIP a level in HOD?
Posted: Sun May 22, 2011 8:11 pm
Carrie -
It looks like we were both typing at the same time. I agree with Preparing for DD, but am not sure about extensions now, as her reading didn't go as well as I'd hoped. I think I assumed that because she enjoys reading, that she could read more difficult books as well, but after the Guerber reading, I'm thinking that she should probably just stick with Preparing without extensions, build skills, and then the following year, she will have improved in her skills and levels and be ready for the tougher books!
And, yes I have changed my mind about combining them since the beginning of this thread. I read your recent posts about frequently asked questions and those really got me thinking about meeting each child where they are and helping them to do the best at their level. And, how it could even enrich the conversations in our home with them doing different levels, keeping the excitement up. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR POSTING THOSE! They truly got me thinking and reconsidering! It would have been disasterous to put my DD in RtR like I had originally thought I might! It's just very difficult to choose a level sight unseen! But reading the different posts and having so many wonderful people respond and help me think through and process the decisions, has been such a blessing! Thanks again!
Dena
It looks like we were both typing at the same time. I agree with Preparing for DD, but am not sure about extensions now, as her reading didn't go as well as I'd hoped. I think I assumed that because she enjoys reading, that she could read more difficult books as well, but after the Guerber reading, I'm thinking that she should probably just stick with Preparing without extensions, build skills, and then the following year, she will have improved in her skills and levels and be ready for the tougher books!
And, yes I have changed my mind about combining them since the beginning of this thread. I read your recent posts about frequently asked questions and those really got me thinking about meeting each child where they are and helping them to do the best at their level. And, how it could even enrich the conversations in our home with them doing different levels, keeping the excitement up. THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR POSTING THOSE! They truly got me thinking and reconsidering! It would have been disasterous to put my DD in RtR like I had originally thought I might! It's just very difficult to choose a level sight unseen! But reading the different posts and having so many wonderful people respond and help me think through and process the decisions, has been such a blessing! Thanks again!
Dena