Worried parents taking children to psychologists
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larkspur:
i think for my son's case might be a little different. i realise when he does writing, he uses his left hand but when he does other activities like using a spoon, playing, holding ice cream etc, he uses his right hand. i feel he needs to strengthen his left hand
You mentioned your child is a Dec kid, right? Just to share with you - my niece, who is an end-Dec kid, went through similar phases like yours. Not able to write well, can't catch up with the class etc. Her preschool teacher even offered herself to TUTOR her for a fee :slapshead: My sister (FTWM) ignored her and those comments. After all, if my niece were born a few days later, she would be in a N2 class rather than a K1 class. Expectations would be different then.
Well, my niece (P4) is doing fine in school now. (Hmm, not exactly very fine because there has been hints from teachers to send her for some AdHD checking. But she's not a trouble seeker. Anyway, my sister is still sitting on it.)
Go for the assessment and see how your child is doing with respect to kids of his age, ie. other Dec kids. No point checking out if he is meeting the K1 milestones.
Btw, both my kids are left-handed. Well, I'm still working on their handwriting.
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chamonix:
In a way, homeschoolers are doing what most parents are doing, teaching and coaching their children minus the stress from schools and exams.
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larkspur… don’t you feel so loved… ya got so many Mommies rooting for ya!! Go for it! Do whatever ya have to do!! Yay!!
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chamonix:
Actually my son is a January kid, in fact both my children are January kids and that is why the teachers be it from the childcare or from the enrichment centres, they are wondering why my son couldnt write and whereby my girl can read and write by age of 4. i think to a certain extent they compare him with my girl. But since my girl in p1, now the comparison is with kids his own age. i have also signed him up for Art class to see if drawing can help him. Will also bring him for assessment, i feel i have to do much in order to comfort myself that everything is alright and he will catch up soon. i guess for the older generation they have this thinking that to bring a child for assessement, there must be something wrong with the kid.Guess it is a stigma which need so be changed and that is y for the assessment, i have to keep quiet and told my hubby to bring my son cos i know my mother in law will keep saying nothing wrong with him, dun need to bring him for assessmentlarkspur:
i think for my son's case might be a little different. i realise when he does writing, he uses his left hand but when he does other activities like using a spoon, playing, holding ice cream etc, he uses his right hand. i feel he needs to strengthen his left hand
You mentioned your child is a Dec kid, right? Just to share with you - my niece, who is an end-Dec kid, went through similar phases like yours. Not able to write well, can't catch up with the class etc. Her preschool teacher even offered herself to TUTOR her for a fee :slapshead: My sister (FTWM) ignored her and those comments. After all, if my niece were born a few days later, she would be in a N2 class rather than a K1 class. Expectations would be different then.
Well, my niece (P4) is doing fine in school now. (Hmm, not exactly very fine because there has been hints from teachers to send her for some AdHD checking. But she's not a trouble seeker. Anyway, my sister is still sitting on it.)
Go for the assessment and see how your child is doing with respect to kids of his age, ie. other Dec kids. No point checking out if he is meeting the K1 milestones.
Btw, both my kids are left-handed. Well, I'm still working on their handwriting.
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larkspur:
You're the Mom... You love him... Love gives wisdom. Do what you have to do and believe in it.
Actually my son is a January kid, in fact both my children are January kids and that is why the teachers be it from the childcare or from the enrichment centres, they are wondering why my son couldnt write and whereby my girl can read and write by age of 4. i think to a certain extent they compare him with my girl. But since my girl in p1, now the comparison is with kids his own age. i have also signed him up for Art class to see if drawing can help him. Will also bring him for assessment, i feel i have to do much in order to comfort myself that everything is alright and he will catch up soon. i guess for the older generation they have this thinking that to bring a child for assessement, there must be something wrong with the kid.Guess it is a stigma which need so be changed and that is y for the assessment, i have to keep quiet and told my hubby to bring my son cos i know my mother in law will keep saying nothing wrong with him, dun need to bring him for assessment -
larkspur:
Don't worry too much if it is what others are telling you. Worry only if it is coming from your motherly instinct.
Actually my son is a January kid, in fact both my children are January kids and that is why the teachers be it from the childcare or from the enrichment centres, they are wondering why my son couldnt write and whereby my girl can read and write by age of 4. i think to a certain extent they compare him with my girl. But since my girl in p1, now the comparison is with kids his own age. i have also signed him up for Art class to see if drawing can help him. Will also bring him for assessment, i feel i have to do much in order to comfort myself that everything is alright and he will catch up soon. i guess for the older generation they have this thinking that to bring a child for assessement, there must be something wrong with the kid.Guess it is a stigma which need so be changed and that is y for the assessment, i have to keep quiet and told my hubby to bring my son cos i know my mother in law will keep saying nothing wrong with him, dun need to bring him for assessment
Quick start does not guarantee success in life, slow start does not mean less successful in life. In my family, the first-born boy, my brother, could not speak until age 3-4(that time my inexperienced mum did not even know how to worry since it was her first child and her motherly instinct did not flag a red flag for her
), appeared slow in everything but he was the best academically among my siblings and had the best career eventually.
As mums, the \"simplest\" mission for us is really to understand our children and enjoy the journey with them. -
ksi:
:goodpost:larkspur:
Actually my son is a January kid, in fact both my children are January kids and that is why the teachers be it from the childcare or from the enrichment centres, they are wondering why my son couldnt write and whereby my girl can read and write by age of 4. i think to a certain extent they compare him with my girl. But since my girl in p1, now the comparison is with kids his own age. i have also signed him up for Art class to see if drawing can help him. Will also bring him for assessment, i feel i have to do much in order to comfort myself that everything is alright and he will catch up soon. i guess for the older generation they have this thinking that to bring a child for assessement, there must be something wrong with the kid.Guess it is a stigma which need so be changed and that is y for the assessment, i have to keep quiet and told my hubby to bring my son cos i know my mother in law will keep saying nothing wrong with him, dun need to bring him for assessment
Don't worry too much if it is what others are telling you. Worry only if it is coming from your motherly instinct.
Quick start does not guarantee success in life, slow start does not mean less successful in life. In my family, the first-born boy, my brother, could not speak until age 3-4(that time my inexperienced mum did not even know how to worry since it was her first child and her motherly instinct did not flag a red flag for her
), appeared slow in everything but he was the best academically among my siblings and had the best career eventually.
As mums, the \"simplest\" mission for us is really to understand our children and enjoy the journey with them. -
Hi Larkspur
This is off topic but I just to share with you, my DS2 could not hold a pencil properly in K2 and hence had difficulty in writing. I figured out that his motoring skills were lacking. Subsequently I signed him up for Garie Sim’s Play Clay Creative workshop. During the workshop, kids used clay to make animals. Through the process, my DS motoring skills improved as he needed strength from his hands to roll the clay into different shapes. This sought of help strenghten his muscles and soon he was able to grip the pencil more firmly. Thereafter, writing became much easier to handle for him. You may wish to try it out.
Cheers -
toddles:
Sorry sorry - i know i deserve to be :spank: for being :offtopic:2ppaamm:
It was my friend who told me about Grace Quek. Annabelle is already died. They were classmates in HC. Her fascination started the gang rape. I know, :offtopic:
yeah... i know various ppl who knew her too. principal chased her and her filming team off the school grounds when they came. we were in an LT and the guys were like, whoa, guess who's here!
BUT BUT.... you mean she actually brought a filming team to HC to film her doing a porn movie???????? :siam: -
rocklee:
You can also use 'play doh' or those squeezy ball stuff to help strengthen the hand. My cc teacher recommended the above.Hi Larkspur
This is off topic but I just to share with you, my DS2 could not hold a pencil properly in K2 and hence had difficulty in writing. I figured out that his motoring skills were lacking. Subsequently I signed him up for Garie Sim's Play Clay Creative workshop. During the workshop, kids used clay to make animals. Through the process, my DS motoring skills improved as he needed strength from his hands to roll the clay into different shapes. This sought of help strenghten his muscles and soon he was able to grip the pencil more firmly. Thereafter, writing became much easier to handle for him. You may wish to try it out.
Cheers
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