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In a message dated 1/16/04 4:23:14 PM, knaack@... writes:

<< This is Steve's 1st year of kindergarten and he is doing well he is meeting

goals and learning a lot. The school at the last IEP was talking about

moving him to 1st grade and I am not sure if that is what I want him to do

or not.

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It seems to me the school is in favor of moving him to 1st grade, if he is

progressing and doing well, why not move him up? If he learns what he needs to

learn for k, then possibly repeating would be boring for him or unstimulating.

Also, if he's got some good friends now, he may be with them again next year

if he goes on to 1st grade.

My daughter was held over in grade 1, which proved to be the right decision

at the time.

Good luck, whatever you decide,

~ Mom to 13 DS and Diabetes Type 1 and 9 NY

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Kenzie (8DS) repeated K and it was the best decision we have made. She needed

the extra year for maturity reasons. The first year she was in a special

needs K and the second year she was in a reg ed K. It was a wonderful experience

for all of us!! Good LUCK!!

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Hi,

I have not listed a message in a long time.

I would like to know if any of you had your child with Down syndrome repeat

kindergarten. (Or the school wanted you to)

Why did you have them repeat?

How did the second year of kindergarten go?

Those of you who did not have the child do kindergarten again, how did 1st

grade go?

This is Steve's 1st year of kindergarten and he is doing well he is meeting

goals and learning a lot. The school at the last IEP was talking about

moving him to 1st grade and I am not sure if that is what I want him to do

or not.

Thank you for responding.

Becca Knaack

Mom to Alyssa (10) and Steve (6 w/ ds)

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Kaitlyn's kindergarten teacher recommended that she repeat kindergarten. Her

reasoning was that she was making good progress on reading and she thought that

one more year would really make 1st grade go great. We took her advice.

Unfortunately, our district rezoned and Kaitlyn did not get the same school and

in the new school our kindergarten teachers were lousy. The resource teacher

didn't have a clue and the year was wasted. She did make good friends in the

class and that has been good. This class is perhaps better at including Kaitlyn

than the other would have been. (We'll never know)

If you have a good teacher repeating is worth it. In my case it was a case of

the whole staff at the new school did not have a clue. First grade didn't go

any better.

If I were you, I would look at all the factors. Will he gain from repeating?

How are his personal relationships with the classmates? Is it worth breaking

them up? What is the first grade teacher like? Will she work with your child

as well as the kindergarten teacher? How close to grade level is he performing?

How much modifying will need to be done? Will one more year of kindergarten

lessen that amount?

Good luck, these decisions are difficult for parents.

Darcy

repeating kindergarten

Hi,

I have not listed a message in a long time.

I would like to know if any of you had your child with Down syndrome repeat

kindergarten. (Or the school wanted you to)

Why did you have them repeat?

How did the second year of kindergarten go?

Those of you who did not have the child do kindergarten again, how did 1st

grade go?

This is Steve's 1st year of kindergarten and he is doing well he is meeting

goals and learning a lot. The school at the last IEP was talking about

moving him to 1st grade and I am not sure if that is what I want him to do

or not.

Thank you for responding.

Becca Knaack

Mom to Alyssa (10) and Steve (6 w/ ds)

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In our school district they believe in pushing our kids through without

retaining. They wanted to move onto 1st grade after one year of

kindergarten. He went half day kindergarten and then the other half of the day

he was in a life skills classroom. It was a wonderful thing. I called a

meeting at the end of the first year after I caught wind that they wanted to

move on to discuss retaining him. I was met with a little resistance, but

did manage to convince them to let him repeat....but with a different

kindergarten teacher. I loved his kindergarten teacher, but I thought the

earlier dealt with the " change " of teacher the better and maybe some

different approaches would yield even more results academically for .

We pointed out at this meeting that we felt it was more important for to

really nail the basics....colors, numbers, letters, etc. than " save " the extra

years our children are entitled to till the end of his school career, which is

what the school's thoughts were. They told us the extra years could be spent at

job cites, votech, etc. I told them I felt it was too early to determine that

these things were what he would need 12 years from then. I wanted to deal with

the " now " and push as much academics as possible while their brains are still

sponges.

They even tried the socialization angle with me saying no kids would know him in

kindergarten, but that wasn't true either, because some knew him from preschool

experiences when I had retained him there. I pointed out, and what subsequently

happened, was he would not only get to know a whole new class of kindergarten

students, but would also be known and recognized by the first graders he did his

first year of kindergarten with! It doubled the amount of students who knew

, loved him, and cared about him!

It was the best decision I ever made and I have never regretted retaining him

that one year. is extremely well know by the grade ahead of him and also

his own. is just known and accepted very well in our community as a whole.

We are very fortunate.

Jackie, Mom to 16ds, 13, and Bradley 9

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Hi Becca. We kept in kindergarten for an extra year. He has an August

birthday and I didn't want him to be a young 1st grader.

repeating kindergarten

Hi,

I have not listed a message in a long time.

I would like to know if any of you had your child with Down syndrome repeat

kindergarten. (Or the school wanted you to)

Why did you have them repeat?

How did the second year of kindergarten go?

Those of you who did not have the child do kindergarten again, how did 1st

grade go?

This is Steve's 1st year of kindergarten and he is doing well he is meeting

goals and learning a lot. The school at the last IEP was talking about

moving him to 1st grade and I am not sure if that is what I want him to do

or not.

Thank you for responding.

Becca Knaack

Mom to Alyssa (10) and Steve (6 w/ ds)

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messages to go to the sender of the message.

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Hi,

My name is and my son Luke repeated Kindergarten because the teacher [at

the time] felt he would do better if he repeated the class. He was progressing

at a fairly good pace that year. His speach skills were not doing as well and

was the reason she gave me to hold him back. He did not do very well the next

year at all. When he did go to the next class [the following year] he did

tremendously better. I feel it was a mistake to keep him back that year. I'm

not sure if it was the teacher or if he got bored and the class did not

challenge him enough.

(Mom to Luke 11 DS)

Hi,

I have not listed a message in a long time.

I would like to know if any of you had your child with Down syndrome repeat

kindergarten. (Or the school wanted you to)

Why did you have them repeat?

How did the second year of kindergarten go?

Those of you who did not have the child do kindergarten again, how did 1st

grade go?

This is Steve's 1st year of kindergarten and he is doing well he is meeting

goals and learning a lot. The school at the last IEP was talking about

moving him to 1st grade and I am not sure if that is what I want him to do

or not.

Thank you for responding.

Becca Knaack

Mom to Alyssa (10) and Steve (6 w/ ds)

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messages to go to the sender of the message.

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's sped teacher at the time did not feel it would benefit to

repeat kindergarten. She had the basic skills down we felt she needed, and

she had come so far in socialization and behavior that we felt it would be

detrimental to hold her back. If she repeated again, she would be starting

with young 5 year olds, some of whom had just turned 5 within the last 6

weeks before school. She would also be with some kids who had never been to

an organized school program. We were worried that her behavior gains she

had made in the last year would deteriorate, because of the peer group she

would be with if she repeated. went on to first grade, and did very

well. Looking back, we made the right decision.

Sharon H.

Mom to , (12, DS) and , (8)

South Carolina

Re: repeating kindergarten

> Hi,

> My name is and my son Luke repeated Kindergarten because the teacher

[at the time] felt he would do better if he repeated the class. He was

progressing at a fairly good pace that year. His speach skills were not

doing as well and was the reason she gave me to hold him back. He did not

do very well the next year at all. When he did go to the next class [the

following year] he did tremendously better. I feel it was a mistake to keep

him back that year. I'm not sure if it was the teacher or if he got bored

and the class did not challenge him enough.

>

> (Mom to Luke 11 DS)

>

> Hi,

> I have not listed a message in a long time.

> I would like to know if any of you had your child with Down syndrome

repeat

> kindergarten. (Or the school wanted you to)

>

> Why did you have them repeat?

> How did the second year of kindergarten go?

>

> Those of you who did not have the child do kindergarten again, how did

1st

> grade go?

>

> This is Steve's 1st year of kindergarten and he is doing well he is

meeting

> goals and learning a lot. The school at the last IEP was talking about

> moving him to 1st grade and I am not sure if that is what I want him to

do

> or not.

>

> Thank you for responding.

>

> Becca Knaack

> Mom to Alyssa (10) and Steve (6 w/ ds)

>

>

>

>

> Click reply to all for messages to go to the list. Just hit reply for

messages to go to the sender of the message.

>

>

>

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