Guest guest Posted May 13, 2011 Report Share Posted May 13, 2011 Good job Kira!! Happy news ________________________________ To: MosaicDS Sent: Thu, May 12, 2011 6:19:23 PM Subject: Brags and celebrations Hi eveyone, There has been a lot of serious discussion back and forth lately which is all fine, but i thought lets lighten things up a bit and share some brags and achievements of our kids. I think we need to do this more! Let's celebrate the recent achievements and milestones of our amazing children! I'll start. Kira just turned six months (how did that happen so fast?) she started army crawling 3 weeks ago. This week she has started getting up on all fours. She also said " dada " to my husband 3 times last week beautiful moments. She went under water in swimming class this week and loved it! Lpoking forward to hearing about what everyone else is doing , alex and Kira (6 months, mds) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2011 Report Share Posted May 13, 2011 Good job mom! Great job Kira! Zedekiah is doing wonderful! He is pulling up and standing alone. He won't take that 1st step. He is verbalizing wonderfully. Mama and dada...mostly dada...lol! It warms my heart everyday and I get so excited to see what he will do next. Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile Brags and celebrations Hi eveyone, There has been a lot of serious discussion back and forth lately which is all fine, but i thought lets lighten things up a bit and share some brags and achievements of our kids. I think we need to do this more! Let's celebrate the recent achievements and milestones of our amazing children! I'll start. Kira just turned six months (how did that happen so fast?) she started army crawling 3 weeks ago. This week she has started getting up on all fours. She also said " dada " to my husband 3 times last week beautiful moments. She went under water in swimming class this week and loved it! Lpoking forward to hearing about what everyone else is doing , alex and Kira (6 months, mds) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2011 Report Share Posted May 13, 2011 The time does indeed go fast! It seems only yesterday that Mahrya was hitting all those baby milestone and now she is a beautiful young woman. Mahrya is 14 and recently was named Greater Milwaukee Area Female Athlete of the year for her region in the Special Olympics group. Next September there will be an awards banquet a few hours from our home that we will make a weekend out of. She will be featured in our local newspaper soon as well for this achievement. Luanne Subject: Brags and celebrations To: MosaicDS Date: Thursday, May 12, 2011, 5:19 PM  Hi eveyone, There has been a lot of serious discussion back and forth lately which is all fine, but i thought lets lighten things up a bit and share some brags and achievements of our kids. I think we need to do this more! Let's celebrate the recent achievements and milestones of our amazing children! I'll start. Kira just turned six months (how did that happen so fast?) she started army crawling 3 weeks ago. This week she has started getting up on all fours. She also said " dada " to my husband 3 times last week beautiful moments. She went under water in swimming class this week and loved it! Lpoking forward to hearing about what everyone else is doing , alex and Kira (6 months, mds) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2011 Report Share Posted May 13, 2011 This has always been what I thought this group should be about. I know there are serious topics that need to be discussed, but I love to hear about all of the successes of the kids. Adam is going on 9 already - in July. He is doing well in school and 3rd grade was really a great year. He is reading and doing math. He loves music and plays the piano by ear. Finally, he is starting to speak more - expressing his wants and needs. His favorite expression, " No school tomorrow " , which he says everyday. Maybe he thinks he can trick mom into keeping him home. I hope to hear a lot more bragging!!! Donna - Adam's gram (8 MDS), also gram to Skylar 8 and Mia 4 Subject: Brags and celebrations To: MosaicDS Date: Thursday, May 12, 2011, 5:19 PM  Hi eveyone, There has been a lot of serious discussion back and forth lately which is all fine, but i thought lets lighten things up a bit and share some brags and achievements of our kids. I think we need to do this more! Let's celebrate the recent achievements and milestones of our amazing children! I'll start. Kira just turned six months (how did that happen so fast?) she started army crawling 3 weeks ago. This week she has started getting up on all fours. She also said " dada " to my husband 3 times last week beautiful moments. She went under water in swimming class this week and loved it! Lpoking forward to hearing about what everyone else is doing , alex and Kira (6 months, mds) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2011 Report Share Posted May 13, 2011 Wow Donna! Thanks so much for that post! Its encouraging to hear that Adam is doing so well. I have been tremendously worried about Kaylee's issues with speech but if I am understanding your email correctly it seems that Adam has made wonderful progress even while working on his speech. Is that correct? ________________________________ To: MosaicDS Sent: Fri, May 13, 2011 10:45:16 AM Subject: Re: Brags and celebrations This has always been what I thought this group should be about. I know there are serious topics that need to be discussed, but I love to hear about all of the successes of the kids. Adam is going on 9 already - in July. He is doing well in school and 3rd grade was really a great year. He is reading and doing math. He loves music and plays the piano by ear. Finally, he is starting to speak more - expressing his wants and needs. His favorite expression, " No school tomorrow " , which he says everyday. Maybe he thinks he can trick mom into keeping him home. I hope to hear a lot more bragging!!! Donna - Adam's gram (8 MDS), also gram to Skylar 8 and Mia 4 Subject: Brags and celebrations To: MosaicDS Date: Thursday, May 12, 2011, 5:19 PM Hi eveyone, There has been a lot of serious discussion back and forth lately which is all fine, but i thought lets lighten things up a bit and share some brags and achievements of our kids. I think we need to do this more! Let's celebrate the recent achievements and milestones of our amazing children! I'll start. Kira just turned six months (how did that happen so fast?) she started army crawling 3 weeks ago. This week she has started getting up on all fours. She also said " dada " to my husband 3 times last week beautiful moments. She went under water in swimming class this week and loved it! Lpoking forward to hearing about what everyone else is doing , alex and Kira (6 months, mds) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2011 Report Share Posted May 13, 2011 as a parent dont ever think you are doing the wrong thing, you know your child best. My samuel just turned 6 and he also will be doing another year of pre kingdarden in the fall. It took lots of convencing to the school to keep him back one more year Re: Brags and celebrations Yes, that is true. He has a hard time with speech. For example, he doesn't really carry on a conversation, but he will tell us some things that happened during his day. We do have to prompt him to talk, which we do a lot. I am sure you do this with Kaylee too. I notice that Adam does ne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2011 Report Share Posted May 13, 2011 Yes, that is true. He has a hard time with speech. For example, he doesn't really carry on a conversation, but he will tell us some things that happened during his day. We do have to prompt him to talk, which we do a lot. I am sure you do this with Kaylee too. I notice that Adam does need prompting and I think it is just because he is so used to getting by without talking. I also find it interesting that he can sing entire songs and read from books without hesitation. This year, he has made great progress. Up until now, he has had a teacher that babied him a lot. Now his teacher challenges him and it has made a big difference. He has homework, does spelling test. Granted, he is not on a third grade level - more like 1st/2nd grade, but he is learning. How old is Kaylee now? If I remember, she was younger than Adam, right? Subject: Brags and celebrations To: MosaicDS Date: Thursday, May 12, 2011, 5:19 PM Hi eveyone, There has been a lot of serious discussion back and forth lately which is all fine, but i thought lets lighten things up a bit and share some brags and achievements of our kids. I think we need to do this more! Let's celebrate the recent achievements and milestones of our amazing children! I'll start. Kira just turned six months (how did that happen so fast?) she started army crawling 3 weeks ago. This week she has started getting up on all fours. She also said " dada " to my husband 3 times last week beautiful moments. She went under water in swimming class this week and loved it! Lpoking forward to hearing about what everyone else is doing , alex and Kira (6 months, mds) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2011 Report Share Posted May 13, 2011 Wow Donna - I remember when you first came to this group and Adam was a baby!! You were one of the first Grandmas. So glad to hear Adam is doing well. is not a chatter box either but she does talk and some of her friends don't stop talking so they don't notice. Darlene - Mom to (14) and (12) > > > This has always been what I thought this group should be about. I know > there are serious topics that need to be discussed, but I love to hear about > all of the successes of the kids. Adam is going on 9 already - in July. He > is doing well in school and 3rd grade was really a great year. He is > reading and doing math. He loves music and plays the piano by ear. > Finally, he is starting to speak more - expressing his wants and needs. His > favorite expression, " No school tomorrow " , which he says everyday. Maybe he > thinks he can trick mom into keeping him home. > I hope to hear a lot more bragging!!! > Donna - Adam's gram (8 MDS), also gram to Skylar 8 and Mia 4 > > > > > Subject: Brags and celebrations > To: MosaicDS > Date: Thursday, May 12, 2011, 5:19 PM > > > > Hi eveyone, > > There has been a lot of serious discussion back and forth lately which is > all fine, but i thought lets lighten things up a bit and share some brags > and achievements of our kids. I think we need to do this more! Let's > celebrate the recent achievements and milestones of our amazing children! > > I'll start. Kira just turned six months (how did that happen so fast?) she > started army crawling 3 weeks ago. This week she has started getting up on > all fours. She also said " dada " to my husband 3 times last week beautiful > moments. She went under water in swimming class this week and loved it! > > Lpoking forward to hearing about what everyone else is doing > > , alex and Kira (6 months, mds) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2011 Report Share Posted May 13, 2011 Yes, she is 5. We have asked that she be allowed to stay in preschool for one more year. I was hesitant to put her in a classroom of 20 to 25 children when she would not be able to talk to me at the end of the day to let me know if something was bothering her. I also wanted to make sure that she could communicate her needs to her teacher. I am hoping that having one more year of speech under her belt will better equip her to handle a larger class setting. I'm just scared, I hope I'm doing the right thing. ________________________________ To: MosaicDS Sent: Fri, May 13, 2011 12:21:32 PM Subject: Re: Brags and celebrations Yes, that is true. He has a hard time with speech. For example, he doesn't really carry on a conversation, but he will tell us some things that happened during his day. We do have to prompt him to talk, which we do a lot. I am sure you do this with Kaylee too. I notice that Adam does need prompting and I think it is just because he is so used to getting by without talking. I also find it interesting that he can sing entire songs and read from books without hesitation. This year, he has made great progress. Up until now, he has had a teacher that babied him a lot. Now his teacher challenges him and it has made a big difference. He has homework, does spelling test. Granted, he is not on a third grade level - more like 1st/2nd grade, but he is learning. How old is Kaylee now? If I remember, she was younger than Adam, right? Subject: Brags and celebrations To: MosaicDS Date: Thursday, May 12, 2011, 5:19 PM Hi eveyone, There has been a lot of serious discussion back and forth lately which is all fine, but i thought lets lighten things up a bit and share some brags and achievements of our kids. I think we need to do this more! Let's celebrate the recent achievements and milestones of our amazing children! I'll start. Kira just turned six months (how did that happen so fast?) she started army crawling 3 weeks ago. This week she has started getting up on all fours. She also said " dada " to my husband 3 times last week beautiful moments. She went under water in swimming class this week and loved it! Lpoking forward to hearing about what everyone else is doing , alex and Kira (6 months, mds) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2011 Report Share Posted May 13, 2011 Sounds like everyone is doing great! Congrats to Mahrya - that is an amazing achievement! I bet Zedekiah will be walking before you know it and then you'll be wanting him to slow down! I kind of feel that about Kira...you can't put her down and walk away expecting to find her in the same place anymore! Keep them coming > > > > > > Subject: Brags and celebrations > > To: MosaicDS > > Date: Thursday, May 12, 2011, 5:19 PM > > > > > > > > Hi eveyone, > > > > There has been a lot of serious discussion back and forth lately which is > > all fine, but i thought lets lighten things up a bit and share some brags > > and achievements of our kids. I think we need to do this more! Let's > > celebrate the recent achievements and milestones of our amazing children! > > > > I'll start. Kira just turned six months (how did that happen so fast?) she > > started army crawling 3 weeks ago. This week she has started getting up on > > all fours. She also said " dada " to my husband 3 times last week beautiful > > moments. She went under water in swimming class this week and loved it! > > > > Lpoking forward to hearing about what everyone else is doing > > > > , alex and Kira (6 months, mds) > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2011 Report Share Posted May 13, 2011 I was the first Grandma and proud of it. lol > > > Subject: Brags and celebrations > To: MosaicDS > Date: Thursday, May 12, 2011, 5:19 PM > > > > Hi eveyone, > > There has been a lot of serious discussion back and forth lately which is > all fine, but i thought lets lighten things up a bit and share some brags > and achievements of our kids. I think we need to do this more! Let's > celebrate the recent achievements and milestones of our amazing children! > > I'll start. Kira just turned six months (how did that happen so fast?) she > started army crawling 3 weeks ago. This week she has started getting up on > all fours. She also said " dada " to my husband 3 times last week beautiful > moments. She went under water in swimming class this week and loved it! > > Lpoking forward to hearing about what everyone else is doing > > , alex and Kira (6 months, mds) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2011 Report Share Posted May 13, 2011 Actually, we tried to keep Adam in preschool for an extra year too, because he had just turned 5 in July. Our school system would not let us keep him back. Then his preschool teacher explained that the kids who go onto Kindergarten seem to mature more than the kids who are held back. She said if you hold them back, they will stay back. We were scared too, but it turned out to be a good thing for Adam. Adam is in a smaller class setting though. He has 10 kids in his class and goes to general ed for part of the day. Not trying to change your mind. Every situation is different.   Just something to think about. Subject: Brags and celebrations To: MosaicDS Date: Thursday, May 12, 2011, 5:19 PM Hi eveyone, There has been a lot of serious discussion back and forth lately which is all fine, but i thought lets lighten things up a bit and share some brags and achievements of our kids. I think we need to do this more! Let's celebrate the recent achievements and milestones of our amazing children! I'll start. Kira just turned six months (how did that happen so fast?) she started army crawling 3 weeks ago. This week she has started getting up on all fours. She also said " dada " to my husband 3 times last week beautiful moments. She went under water in swimming class this week and loved it! Lpoking forward to hearing about what everyone else is doing , alex and Kira (6 months, mds) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2011 Report Share Posted May 13, 2011 I had also asked to leave back in preschool and the district didn't let me. I wish I had fought harder. We ended up having her repeat 5th grade. Do she could mature a little more before middle school. It turned out alright now she is in 10th grade. But the kids she had known were then a grade ahead of her. Thankfully she didn't mind staying back a year. Jeanne Brags and celebrations To: MosaicDS Date: Thursday, May 12, 2011, 5:19 PM Hi eveyone, There has been a lot of serious discussion back and forth lately which is all fine, but i thought lets lighten things up a bit and share some brags and achievements of our kids. I think we need to do this more! Let's celebrate the recent achievements and milestones of our amazing children! I'll start. Kira just turned six months (how did that happen so fast?) she started army crawling 3 weeks ago. This week she has started getting up on all fours. She also said " dada " to my husband 3 times last week beautiful moments. She went under water in swimming class this week and loved it! Lpoking forward to hearing about what everyone else is doing , alex and Kira (6 months, mds) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2011 Report Share Posted May 13, 2011 My decision to keep him back another year is his speach is that of about a 3 yearold, he is not even writing his name and just got hearing aids so my feelings to keep him back was there was no way he can even try to keep up with his age group Re: Brags and celebrations Yes, that is true. He has a hard time with speech. For example, he doesn't really carry on a conversation, but he will tell us some things that happened during his day. We do have to prompt him to talk, which we do a lot. I am sure you do this with Kaylee too. I notice that Adam does ne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2011 Report Share Posted May 14, 2011 EHi! Since this conversation is going I thought I would ask opinions to help me with my current decision. My son is will be turning 5 in June. This year I held him back in preschool and had him repeat the preschool 3 year old program. Next year we had planned for him to attend the preschool in the 4 year old program. He was tested by the school district to see where he would place for next year. The district is recommending placement in their transitional kindergarten program. Which is a classroom in our school district of approx 5 children with a teacher an aide. They design an IEP for each child and the therapists come into the classroom as well as an additional speech lesson. They focus on kindergarten readiness. It is a half day program and this is the first year they have offered this. The downside is this would be at a different elementary school then his older brother attends. My question is; if this was offered to you would you elect to send your child here or fight for inclusion in the classroom for kindergarten the following year? I am afraid that if I agree to send him to the transitional class and release him to the school district he will be set up to be seperated from here on. Is this better for him or is it better to be included in the typical classroom? Should I give him the extra year to mature at his preschool with his current therapists from the IU and then retest next year for kindergarten? Next year they can recommend placement in a special Ed kindergarten class. I am really grappling with this decision, and could use any insight or advice anyone has to offer!? Denner (Braxton 4 MDS, Ashton 6, h 3) To: MosaicDS CC: From: april67218@... Date: Fri, 13 May 2011 15:31:14 -0500 Subject: Re: Brags and celebrations as a parent dont ever think you are doing the wrong thing, you know your child best. My samuel just turned 6 and he also will be doing another year of pre kingdarden in the fall. It took lots of convencing to the school to keep him back one more year Re: Brags and celebrations Yes, that is true. He has a hard time with speech. For example, he doesn't really carry on a conversation, but he will tell us some things that happened during his day. We do have to prompt him to talk, which we do a lot. I am sure you do this with Kaylee too. I notice that Adam does ne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2011 Report Share Posted May 14, 2011 Hi , My heart is with you right now because I know how you feel. For some reason this particular decision to me seems to carry so much weight. I don't know, it kind of feels like what we've decided to do for this one school year will effect the rest of her education from here on out. I know it's not that drastic but in the moment it sure feels that way Sandy ________________________________ To: mosaicds Sent: Fri, May 13, 2011 6:27:28 PM Subject: RE: Brags and celebrations EHi! Since this conversation is going I thought I would ask opinions to help me with my current decision. My son is will be turning 5 in June. This year I held him back in preschool and had him repeat the preschool 3 year old program. Next year we had planned for him to attend the preschool in the 4 year old program. He was tested by the school district to see where he would place for next year. The district is recommending placement in their transitional kindergarten program. Which is a classroom in our school district of approx 5 children with a teacher an aide. They design an IEP for each child and the therapists come into the classroom as well as an additional speech lesson. They focus on kindergarten readiness. It is a half day program and this is the first year they have offered this. The downside is this would be at a different elementary school then his older brother attends. My question is; if this was offered to you would you elect to send your child here or fight for inclusion in the classroom for kindergarten the following year? I am afraid that if I agree to send him to the transitional class and release him to the school district he will be set up to be seperated from here on. Is this better for him or is it better to be included in the typical classroom? Should I give him the extra year to mature at his preschool with his current therapists from the IU and then retest next year for kindergarten? Next year they can recommend placement in a special Ed kindergarten class. I am really grappling with this decision, and could use any insight or advice anyone has to offer!? Denner (Braxton 4 MDS, Ashton 6, h 3) To: MosaicDS CC: From: april67218@... Date: Fri, 13 May 2011 15:31:14 -0500 Subject: Re: Brags and celebrations as a parent dont ever think you are doing the wrong thing, you know your child best. My samuel just turned 6 and he also will be doing another year of pre kingdarden in the fall. It took lots of convencing to the school to keep him back one more year Re: Brags and celebrations Yes, that is true. He has a hard time with speech. For example, he doesn't really carry on a conversation, but he will tell us some things that happened during his day. We do have to prompt him to talk, which we do a lot. I am sure you do this with Kaylee too. I notice that Adam does ne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2011 Report Share Posted May 14, 2011 Thanks for your insight It's such a tough decision. Every piece of advice helps. ________________________________ To: MosaicDS Sent: Fri, May 13, 2011 4:13:42 PM Subject: Re: Brags and celebrations Actually, we tried to keep Adam in preschool for an extra year too, because he had just turned 5 in July. Our school system would not let us keep him back. Then his preschool teacher explained that the kids who go onto Kindergarten seem to mature more than the kids who are held back. She said if you hold them back, they will stay back. We were scared too, but it turned out to be a good thing for Adam. Adam is in a smaller class setting though. He has 10 kids in his class and goes to general ed for part of the day. Not trying to change your mind. Every situation is different. Just something to think about. Subject: Brags and celebrations To: MosaicDS Date: Thursday, May 12, 2011, 5:19 PM Hi eveyone, There has been a lot of serious discussion back and forth lately which is all fine, but i thought lets lighten things up a bit and share some brags and achievements of our kids. I think we need to do this more! Let's celebrate the recent achievements and milestones of our amazing children! I'll start. Kira just turned six months (how did that happen so fast?) she started army crawling 3 weeks ago. This week she has started getting up on all fours. She also said " dada " to my husband 3 times last week beautiful moments. She went under water in swimming class this week and loved it! Lpoking forward to hearing about what everyone else is doing , alex and Kira (6 months, mds) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2011 Report Share Posted May 14, 2011 Way to go Mahrya!!!!! Congratulations!!! I know how proud you must be. (mom to - 27yr. mds) Brags and celebrations To: MosaicDS Date: Thursday, May 12, 2011, 5:19 PM Hi eveyone, There has been a lot of serious discussion back and forth lately which is all fine, but i thought lets lighten things up a bit and share some brags and achievements of our kids. I think we need to do this more! Let's celebrate the recent achievements and milestones of our amazing children! I'll start. Kira just turned six months (how did that happen so fast?) she started army crawling 3 weeks ago. This week she has started getting up on all fours. She also said " dada " to my husband 3 times last week beautiful moments. She went under water in swimming class this week and loved it! Lpoking forward to hearing about what everyone else is doing , alex and Kira (6 months, mds) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 14, 2011 Report Share Posted May 14, 2011 - Did you visit the class to see what it is like - will your son fit in there? He will be in the same school next year so one year at a different school when all the kids are new and have to make friends will not be traumatizing to him - if he were older and they were removing him from all of his friends I would not agree - but he would be new in either school. And then he would be new in first grade and (at least here anyway) many kids go to a private kindergarten and are new in first grade too. Darlene - Mom to (14) and (12) On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 6:27 PM, Denner wrote: > > EHi! > Since this conversation is going I thought I would ask opinions to help me > with my current decision. > My son is will be turning 5 in June. This year I held him back in preschool > and had him repeat the preschool 3 year old program. Next year we had > planned for him to attend the preschool in the 4 year old program. > > He was tested by the school district to see where he would place for next > year. The district is recommending placement in their transitional > kindergarten program. Which is a classroom in our school district of approx > 5 children with a teacher an aide. They design an IEP for each child and the > therapists come into the classroom as well as an additional speech lesson. > They focus on kindergarten readiness. It is a half day program and this is > the first year they have offered this. > > The downside is this would be at a different elementary school then his > older brother attends. > My question is; if this was offered to you would you elect to send your > child here or fight for inclusion in the classroom for kindergarten the > following year? I am afraid that if I agree to send him to the transitional > class and release him to the school district he will be set up to be > seperated from here on. Is this better for him or is it better to be > included in the typical classroom? Should I give him the extra year to > mature at his preschool with his current therapists from the IU and then > retest next year for kindergarten? Next year they can recommend placement in > a special Ed kindergarten class. > > I am really grappling with this decision, and could use any insight or > advice anyone has to offer!? > > Denner > (Braxton 4 MDS, Ashton 6, h 3) > > > > > > To: MosaicDS > CC: > From: april67218@... > Date: Fri, 13 May 2011 15:31:14 -0500 > Subject: Re: Brags and celebrations > > > > > > > as a parent dont ever think you are doing the wrong thing, you know your > child best. My samuel just turned 6 and he also will be doing another year > of pre kingdarden in the fall. It took lots of convencing to the school to > keep him back one more year > Re: Brags and celebrations > > Yes, that is true. He has a hard time with speech. For example, he doesn't > really carry on a conversation, but he will tell us some things that > happened > during his day. We do have to prompt him to talk, which we do a lot. I am > sure > you do this with Kaylee too. I notice that Adam does ne > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2011 Report Share Posted May 15, 2011 I agree. Our kids are all very individual with different needs. You have to go with what you think your child needs. Subject: Re: Brags and celebrations To: MosaicDS Date: Friday, May 13, 2011, 4:31 PM  as a parent dont ever think you are doing the wrong thing, you know your child best. My samuel just turned 6 and he also will be doing another year of pre kingdarden in the fall. It took lots of convencing to the school to keep him back one more year Re: Brags and celebrations Yes, that is true. He has a hard time with speech. For example, he doesn't really carry on a conversation, but he will tell us some things that happened during his day. We do have to prompt him to talk, which we do a lot. I am sure you do this with Kaylee too. I notice that Adam does ne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2011 Report Share Posted May 15, 2011 My daughter was in the early intervention program at out local school since she turned 3. When she turned 5, her teacher didn't think she was quite ready for all day kindergarten. So she actually went to her kindergarten class in the mornings and then went back to her pre-k class for the afternoon. After christmas break p, she worked up to two full days of kindergarten. The next year she went to full-time kindergarten. It was a really nice transition!! She was very comfortable going into kindergarten because she knew the teacher and what to expect. This was a great option! From her first year in kindergarten to her second, she has totally done a complete turn around for the better. Since she was repeating kindergarten, her teacher used her as her helper for the newcomers. She thought she was really hot stuff! Sharon - mom to Grace 7 mds, and Nick 12 Sent from my iPad > Yes, she is 5. We have asked that she be allowed to stay in preschool for one > more year. I was hesitant to put her in a classroom of 20 to 25 children when > she would not be able to talk to me at the end of the day to let me know if > something was bothering her. I also wanted to make sure that she could > communicate her needs to her teacher. I am hoping that having one more year of > speech under her belt will better equip her to handle a larger class setting. > I'm just scared, I hope I'm doing the right thing. > > ________________________________ > > To: MosaicDS > Sent: Fri, May 13, 2011 12:21:32 PM > Subject: Re: Brags and celebrations > > Yes, that is true. He has a hard time with speech. For example, he doesn't > really carry on a conversation, but he will tell us some things that happened > during his day. We do have to prompt him to talk, which we do a lot. I am sure > you do this with Kaylee too. I notice that Adam does need prompting and I think > it is just because he is so used to getting by without talking. I also find it > interesting that he can sing entire songs and read from books without > hesitation. This year, he has made great progress. Up until now, he has had a > teacher that babied him a lot. Now his teacher challenges him and it has made a > big difference. He has homework, does spelling test. Granted, he is not on a > third grade level - more like 1st/2nd grade, but he is learning. How old is > Kaylee now? If I remember, she was younger than Adam, right? > > > > > Subject: Brags and celebrations > To: MosaicDS > Date: Thursday, May 12, 2011, 5:19 PM > > Hi eveyone, > > There has been a lot of serious discussion back and forth lately which is all > fine, but i thought lets lighten things up a bit and share some brags and > achievements of our kids. I think we need to do this more! Let's celebrate the > recent achievements and milestones of our amazing children! > > I'll start. Kira just turned six months (how did that happen so fast?) she > started army crawling 3 weeks ago. This week she has started getting up on all > fours. She also said " dada " to my husband 3 times last week beautiful > moments. She went under water in swimming class this week and loved it! > > Lpoking forward to hearing about what everyone else is doing > > , alex and Kira (6 months, mds) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2011 Report Share Posted May 15, 2011 Woohoo Zedekiah, Kira, and all the other little ones for accomplishing all of these wonderful things and leaving your Mom's (and Dad's) to brag and celebrate!!! Olivia turned one in March (almost 14 mos) and up until then was scooting around on her bum. One week after her 1st birthday she started properly crawling! There's no stopping her now as she is crawling all over the house She is also pulling herself up to a stand and getting very brave letting go and standing on her own! She's already taken a step or two and the look on her face is priceless - she's so proud of herself and gets so excited at the prospect of walking. I can't explain the feeling I get watching her learn something new. She vocalizes a lot, and has said " mama " a few times. She's always saying " da da " - lol. She knows the sign for " more " and " all done " which makes feeding time fun ... .... but the biggest brag is that on Mother's Day she held a rice cracker and put it in her mouth!! This is huge because up until this point she was not self feeding. She's never had problems holding toys or putting them in her mouth and she's always had her fingers in her mouth, but never would put food in her mouth, even resisted it if you tried to show her hand over hand. With a lot of patience, modeling and repetition she is now getting it and we couldn't be more proud. We still have a ways to go overall, but this is BIG!! Tacia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2011 Report Share Posted May 15, 2011 Tacia, I feel your joy! The feeling is unexplainable when our kids meet a milestone. Yay Livie! Sent via BlackBerry from T-Mobile Re: Brags and celebrations Woohoo Zedekiah, Kira, and all the other little ones for accomplishing all of these wonderful things and leaving your Mom's (and Dad's) to brag and celebrate!!! Olivia turned one in March (almost 14 mos) and up until then was scooting around on her bum. One week after her 1st birthday she started properly crawling! There's no stopping her now as she is crawling all over the house She is also pulling herself up to a stand and getting very brave letting go and standing on her own! She's already taken a step or two and the look on her face is priceless - she's so proud of herself and gets so excited at the prospect of walking. I can't explain the feeling I get watching her learn something new. She vocalizes a lot, and has said " mama " a few times. She's always saying " da da " - lol. She knows the sign for " more " and " all done " which makes feeding time fun ... .... but the biggest brag is that on Mother's Day she held a rice cracker and put it in her mouth!! This is huge because up until this point she was not self feeding. She's never had problems holding toys or putting them in her mouth and she's always had her fingers in her mouth, but never would put food in her mouth, even resisted it if you tried to show her hand over hand. With a lot of patience, modeling and repetition she is now getting it and we couldn't be more proud. We still have a ways to go overall, but this is BIG!! Tacia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2011 Report Share Posted May 16, 2011 Way to go Olivia. Each little accomplishment is reason for celebration. It sounds like Olivia has a lot of reasons to celebrate.  Donna - Adam's gram Subject: Re: Brags and celebrations To: MosaicDS Date: Sunday, May 15, 2011, 3:49 AM  Woohoo Zedekiah, Kira, and all the other little ones for accomplishing all of these wonderful things and leaving your Mom's (and Dad's) to brag and celebrate!!! Olivia turned one in March (almost 14 mos) and up until then was scooting around on her bum. One week after her 1st birthday she started properly crawling! There's no stopping her now as she is crawling all over the house She is also pulling herself up to a stand and getting very brave letting go and standing on her own! She's already taken a step or two and the look on her face is priceless - she's so proud of herself and gets so excited at the prospect of walking. I can't explain the feeling I get watching her learn something new. She vocalizes a lot, and has said " mama " a few times. She's always saying " da da " - lol. She knows the sign for " more " and " all done " which makes feeding time fun ... .... but the biggest brag is that on Mother's Day she held a rice cracker and put it in her mouth!! This is huge because up until this point she was not self feeding. She's never had problems holding toys or putting them in her mouth and she's always had her fingers in her mouth, but never would put food in her mouth, even resisted it if you tried to show her hand over hand. With a lot of patience, modeling and repetition she is now getting it and we couldn't be more proud. We still have a ways to go overall, but this is BIG!! Tacia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2011 Report Share Posted May 16, 2011 WAY TO GO KIDS!!! CONGRATS Zedekiah, Kira And Olivia, and TO ALL THE MOMS!! TACIA,SO HAPPY FOR YOU!!! > > Woohoo Zedekiah, Kira, and all the other little ones for accomplishing all of > these wonderful things and leaving your Mom's (and Dad's) to brag and > celebrate!!! > > Olivia turned one in March (almost 14 mos) and up until then was scooting around > on her bum. One week after her 1st birthday she started properly crawling! > There's no stopping her now as she is crawling all over the house She is also > pulling herself up to a stand and getting very brave letting go and standing on > her own! She's already taken a step or two and the look on her face is priceless > - she's so proud of herself and gets so excited at the prospect of walking. I > can't explain the feeling I get watching her learn something new. > > > She vocalizes a lot, and has said " mama " a few times. She's always saying " da > da " - lol. She knows the sign for " more " and " all done " which makes feeding time > fun ... > > > ... but the biggest brag is that on Mother's Day she held a rice cracker and put > it in her mouth!! This is huge because up until this point she was not self > feeding. She's never had problems holding toys or putting them in her mouth and > she's always had her fingers in her mouth, but never would put food in her > mouth, even resisted it if you tried to show her hand over hand. With a lot of > patience, modeling and repetition she is now getting it and we couldn't be more > proud. We still have a ways to go overall, but this is BIG!! > > Tacia > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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