MY PROFILE
Welcome, Guest.
Please sign in or you can click here to register an account for free.
Did not receive activation email?
Email:
Password:

Refer-a-Friend and earn loyalty points!
FORUM NEWS + ANNOUNCEMENTS
[6 Sep] Get the BEST of BrillKids at a VERY SPECIAL price (for a limited time only!) (More...)

[05 Apr] BrillKids HQ is relocating: there may be minor shipping delays (More...)

[17 Jan] Looking for WINK TO LEARN coupons? New coupons now available for redemption! (More...)

[22 Jul] More SPEEKEE coupons available at the BrillKids Redemption Center! (More...)

[22 Mar] Important Announcement Regarding License Keys and Usage of BrillKids Products (More...)

[26 Feb] MORE Wink to Learn coupons available at the BrillKids Redemption Center! (More...)

[08 Jun] NEW: Vietnamese Curriculum for Little Reader! (More...)

[15 May] Hello Pal Social Language Learning App Has Launched! (More...)

[3 Mar] Update: Hello Pal now Beta Testing! (What We've Been Up To) (More...)

[11 Feb] Sign up for our Little Reader Vietnamese Beta Testing Program! (Sign ups open until FEB. 15, 2015 ONLY!) (More...)

[26 Jan] More Wink to Learn coupons available at our Redemption Center! (More...)

[18 Nov] Get your Arabic Curriculum for Little Reader! (More...)

[21 Oct] EEECF News: Get 30% Off from Hoffman Academy! (More...)

[22 Sep] The EEECF is now registered in the UN and we now accept donations! (More...)

[13 Aug] The Early Education for Every Child Foundation (EEECF) is now a registered charity on AMAZON SMILE! (More...)

[12 Aug] ALL-NEW Transportation & Traffic Category Pack for Little Reader!(More...)

[21 Jul] Get 10% off our NEW Actions and Motions Category Pack for Little Reader! (More...)

[14 Jul] Get 10% off BrillKids Books! IT'S THE BRILLKIDS SUMMER BOOK SALE! (More...)

[25 Jun] BrillKids store and website now available for viewing in Arabic! (More...)

[09 Jun] Get your Russian Curriculum for Little Reader! 10% off introductory price! (More...)

[09 May] Free Little Reader, Price Changes, and Promotional Discounts! (More...)

[28 Apr] Get BabyPlus Discount Coupons at the BrillKids Coupon Redemption Center (More...)

[13 Mar] Get your FREE Chinese Curriculum Update for Little Reader! (More...)

[20 Feb] FINALLY, introducing our Spanish Curriculum for Little Reader! (More...)

[24 Feb] We're looking for Content Checkers and Testers for our Arabic Curriculum! (More...)

[10 Feb] Volunteer with the Early Education for Every Child Foundation (EEECF) (More...)

[24 Jan] Check out our NEW Thai Curriculum Pack for Little Reader! (More...)

[20 Jan] Get Discounts from BrillKids Product Partners! (More...)

[10 Jan] Introducing our New Category Pack: Exotic & Wild Animals! (More...)

[27 Nov] Sign up for our LR Spanish Beta Testing Program (LIMITED SLOTS ONLY!) (More...)

[19 Dec] Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! NOTE: BrillKids office closed on holidays (More...)

[16 Oct] Announcing the WINNERS of our BrillKids Summer Video Contest 2013! (More...)

[04 Oct] Get Little Reader Touch on your Android device! (More...)

[19 Jul] BrillKids products now available for purchase at our Russian Online Store! (More...)

[31 Jul] BrillKids Video Contest Summer 2013 - Deadline EXTENDED to August 31st! (More...)

[20 Jun] Join the BrillKids Video Contest Summer 2013! (More...)

[17 Jun] India Partners: BrillKids products now once again available in India! (More...)

[22 Apr] Little Reader Touch Version 2 Now Available (More...)

[21 Mar] French Curriculum available now for Little Reader! (More...)

[16 Apr] Spain Partners: BrillKids products now Online in Spain! (More...)

[07 Feb] Update to Little Math Version 2 now! (More...)

[07 Feb] Check out the *NEW* BrillKids Downloads Library! (More...)

[27 Feb] Singapore Partners: BrillKids products now Online in Singapore! (More...)

[20 Feb] Vietnam Partners: BrillKids products now Online in Vietnam! (More...)

[22 Jan] Important: About Sharing License Keys (More...)

[07 Nov] Update to Little Reader v3! (More...)

[19 Oct] We're Looking for Translators for our Little Reader Software (More...)

[15 Oct] More Right Brain Kids coupons available at our Redemption Center! (More...)

[25 Sep] CONTEST: Get A Free Little Musician by helping EEECF reach your friends and colleagues! (More...)

[17 Sep] Give a child the gift of literacy this Christmas: 20,000 children need your help! (More...)

[29 Aug] Little Musician wins Dr. Toy Awards! (More...)

[29 Aug] VIDEOS: Perfect Pitch at 2.5y, and compilation of Little Musician toddlers! (More...)

[09 Aug] Get Soft Mozart Coupons from the Points Redemption Center! (More...)

[03 Aug] Welcome NEW FORUM MODERATORS: Mela Bala, Mandabplus3, Kerileanne99, and Kmum! (More...)

[03 Aug] Winners of the Little Reader Video Contest (Part 5)! (More...)

[25 Jul] Bianca's Story - What happens 10+ years after learning to read as a baby/toddler (More...)

[27 Jun] Updates on our Early Education for Every Child Foundation (EEECF) (More...)

[27 Jun] Join the Little Reader Video Contest (Part 5) (More...)

[04 Jun] Being a Successful Affiliate - Now easier than ever before! (More...)

[18 May] LITTLE MUSICIAN - NOW LAUNCHED! (More...)

[30 Apr] Winners of the Little Reader Video Contest! (More...)

[28 Apr] The Early Education for Every Child Foundation - Help Us Make a Difference (More...)

[20 Apr] Little Reader Curricula on your iPad or iPhone - now possible with iAccess! (More...)

[12 Apr] LITTLE MUSICIAN - now in OPEN BETA TESTING (with a complete curriculum) (More...)

[12 Mar] *NEW* Little Reader Content Packs now available! (More...)

[01 Feb] Join the March 2012 Homeschooling Contest: Create a Monthly Theme Unit! (More...)

[27 Jan] Join the BrillKids Foundation as a Volunteer! (More...)

[20 Jan] BrillKids Featured Parent: Tonya's Teaching Story (More...)

[17 Dec] Dr. Richard Gentry joins the BrillKids Blog Team! (Read Interview on Early Reading) (More...)

[08 Dec] Little Reader Touch promo EXTENDED + Lucky Draw winners (More...)

[01 Dec] Affiliate Success Story - How Elle Made $4,527 in Sales in just 30 days (More...)

[22 Nov] Little Reader Touch now available in the App Store! (More...)

[09 Nov] Winners of the September 2011 Video Contest (More...)

[01 Nov] Another free seminar and updates from Jones Geniuses (More...)

[16 Sep] SPEEKEE is now a BrillKids partner product! Get Speekee coupons at the Coupon Redemption Center! (More...)

[02 Sep] Little Reader Wins Another Two Awards! (Mom's Best Award & TNPC Seal of Approval) (More...)

[05 Aug] Little Reader Deluxe Wins the Tillywig Brain Child Award! (More...)

[28 Jul] LITTLE MUSICIAN beta-testing NOW OPEN! - Sign up here. (More...)

[14 Jul] Little Reader Wins Another Award! (PTPA Seal of Approval) (More...)

[13 Jul] Jones Geniuses FREE Seminars & news of Fall classes (More...)

[30 Jun] Little Reader Wins 2011 Creative Child Awards! (More...)

[11 May] The *NEW* Little Reader Deluxe - now available! (More...)

[06 May] Do you blog about early learning? - Join the BrillKids Blogger Team! (More...)

[21 Apr] Aesop's Fables vol. 2 - *NEW* Storybooks from BrillKids! (More...)

[15 Apr] BrillKids Foundation - Help Us Make a Difference (More...)

[08 Apr] Get READEEZ Discount Coupons at the Forum Shop! (More...)

[06 Apr] The new Parents of Children with Special Needs board is now open! (More...)

[06 Apr] Join the Jones Geniuses online workshop for BrillKids members this April 21st! [FULLY BOOKED] (More...)

[04 Apr] Get TUNE TODDLERS Discount Coupons at the Forum Shop! (More...)

[21 Mar] BrillKids Discount Coupons - Finally Here! (More...)

[21 Mar] BrillKids on Facebook... We've MOVED! (More...)

[15 Mar] Get KINDERBACH Discount Coupons at the Forum Shop! (More...)

[08 Mar] WINNERS OF THE VIDEO CONTEST: You, Your Baby and Little Reader Part 2! (More...)

[07 Mar] Please welcome our NEW FORUM MODERATORS: Skylark, Tanikit, TmS, and TeachingMyToddlers! (More...)

[22 Feb] Do you BLOG? Join the BrillKids Blogger Team! (More...)

[11 Feb] Affiliate Program – Use BrillKids Banners to promote your affiliate link in your blogs and websites! (More...)

[31 Jan] Important: Please Upgrade to Little Reader v2.0 (More...)

[26 Jan] BrillKids Blog - Criticisms of Teaching Your Baby To Read (More...)

[21 Jan] Share your Little Reader Success Story! (More...)

[08 Jan] Little Reader available on the iPad today! (More...)

[17 Dec] Aesop's Fables vol. 1 - New storybooks from BrillKids! (More...)

[13 Dec] Infant Stimulation Cards - New at the BrillKids Store! (More...)

[08 Dec] Christmas Sale: Give the gift of learning with BrillKids! (More...)

[29 Nov] Upgrade to Little Reader 2.0 [BETA] Now! (More...)

[19 Nov] Get Discounts for products from JONES GENIUSES! (More...)

[17 Nov] Join the HOMESCHOOLING CONTEST: Create a Monthly Theme Unit! (More...)

[08 Nov] Piano Wizard Academy Offer - Exclusive to BrillKids Members! (More...)

[23 Oct] Should music be a birthright? Is music education for everyone? (More...)

[20 Oct] Introducing the BrillKids Presentation Binder Set! (More...)

[12 Oct]Get to Know Other BrillKids Parents in Your Area (More...)

[14 Sep] Teaching your kids about music - Why is it important? (More...)

[10 Sep] The new ENCYCLOPEDIC KNOWLEDGE Collaborations board is now open! (More...)

[10 Sep] Meet other BrillKids Members In Your Area! (More...)

[27 Aug] Traditional Chinese Curriculum Add-On Pack for Little Reader - Now Available! (More...)

[20 Aug] Little Reader Chinese Curriculum Add-on pack - Now Available! (More...)

[5 Aug] Take Advantage of our Special Affiliate Program Promotion! (More...)

[3 Aug] Encyclopedic Knowledge Categories for FREE, made by all of us! Please join in! (More...)

[16 Jul] WINNERS OF THE VIDEO CONTEST: You, your baby and Little Reader! (More...)

[24 Jun] Be a BrillKids Affiliate and Get Rewarded! (More...)

[24 Jun] Need help from Native Speakers of SPANISH, RUSSIAN and ARABIC for Little Reader curriculum!

[01 Jun] Deadline for Submission of Entries for the LR Video Contest - Extended Until June 30! (More...)

[19 May] Facebook "LIKE" buttons are now in BrillBaby! (More...)

[25 Mar] Introducing the all new Little Reader Deluxe Kit from BrillKids! (More...)

[18 Mar] More Signing Time Coupons available at our Forum Shop! (More...)

[11 Mar] BrillKids Discount Coupons - Coming Soon! (More...)

[09 Mar] Little Math 1.6 and Semester 2 are now available! (More...)

*

Pages: [1]   Go Down
Author Topic: Effect of Early Learning when Child Reaches School  (Read 7503 times)
Digg del.icio.us
Fludo
*
Posts: 32
Karma: 7
Baby: 1




View Profile
« on: April 15, 2010, 11:05:45 AM »

My daughter is 21 months and we've been taking a very relaxed approach to learning to read.  Using the Doman Method loosely, and have started phonics, just learning the sounds of the letters of the alphabet.  She can recognise 20-30 words and really loves it. She also knows her colours and a few shapes.

I am really excited about what she's able to learn already, and I wasn't worried about her being ahead of others at school (in my opinion, she's a really bright little girl and will be ahead whether I teach her anything intentionally or not!), until I read a conversation on facebook about a teacher complaining that some prep teachers were giving the kids readers to take home (age 4 and a half to 5 and a half).  I asked her how many kids can already read before prep and she said only a few (and that they had been "forced" in another state of Australia) and that they are now "burnt out" and "switched off".

So I'm wondering, if my daughter can already read to some extent and do basic math before she gets to school, is she going to be a "problem child" in the classroom - be inattentive, disruptive, and then hate learning???  How hard is it for the the teacher to give her more advanced work if needed?  Does this ever happen?

Sorry this is a long post.  Just wondering what others' experiences have been once their children reach school.  I don't want to home school for a variety of reasons, but mostly because I believe the social interaction at school is really important and my husband and I both work.

Thank you.

Logged
hypatia
*****
Posts: 761
Karma: 315
Baby: 1



View Profile
« Reply #1 on: April 15, 2010, 11:29:06 AM »

I could read when I started shcool. I remember my mum telling me to let the other kids a chance to reply if I knew the answer. I remember quite well learning maths and all the other activities like personal care etc.. but not reading! I must have been bored and switched off. I know it wasn't possible to skip grades in that school at the time.
I think the only way to go would be to find a school where children are learning to read & maths earlier than other school. Or homeschool her?

Logged
shadah
*
Posts: 43
Karma: 23
Baby: 1




View Profile
« Reply #2 on: April 15, 2010, 01:51:32 PM »

  I was bored in Kindergarten. But, my first grade teacher had about 6 students that were more advanced. She gave us different work in math and reading. We also had challenge projects. My second grade teacher acquired third grade books for me and another student. We were also teacher's helpers, ran errands, etc. In third grade I was placed in a combination third/fourth class. Fourth- sixth grade I was sent to a gifted class once a week.
  I was bored in the regular classes. But, I could look forward to being out of the classroom one day a week. It made the rest bearable. School was still incredibly boring, but most of my teachers, even the ones who were horrible worked something out.My 5th grade teacher would send me to the library the minute school started and not expect me back until lunch. In 6th grade I taught two subjects for the teacher. She had me making lesson plans, presenting it to the class, and grading everything.
  After that teacher my parents realized I was wasting my time going to school. I was home-schooled.

Logged
Niniedney
***
Posts: 152
Karma: 44
Baby: 2




View Profile
« Reply #3 on: April 16, 2010, 05:47:07 AM »

Where do you live? My husband and I were talking to a neighbor the other day. He has a few grandkids who were able to read before they started school and they were bumped up a grade. They do that regularly now. And if the school doesn't mention it I'm sure you will insist on it. And for good reason. Parents like us try to give our kids stimulation all the time. And when they go to school and recieve no real stimulation they get bored and start to hate school. I wouldn't worry about it too much. Just look for a good school.

Logged

“It is true that we cannot make a genius. We can only give to teach child the chance to fulfil his potential possibilities.” - Maria Montessori
Fludo
*
Posts: 32
Karma: 7
Baby: 1




View Profile
« Reply #4 on: April 16, 2010, 05:50:16 AM »

I'm in Brisbane, Australia.  The other bad thing is daughter just misses the cut off to start school, so has to wait another year - she'll be the oldest in the class!  I think they are pretty strict about starting early here.

Logged
NBailey
***
Posts: 100
Karma: 59
Baby: 2




View Profile
« Reply #5 on: April 16, 2010, 08:34:03 AM »

We also live in Australia. Our son is born in May and the cut off is in April so he will also be one of the older ones in class. He isn't even 2 yet, but school issues will probably be a concern closer to school age. I do sometimes think about all the things he has learned so far and how rapidly he learns new things. I can't imagine what he will know when he is 6. I guess we will just have to find a great school who will be able to provide him with appropriate challanges. My husband and I both work full time so home schooling is not an option. All I know is we will continue to do what we are doing as we surely won't stop any early education in order to conform with others. I do believe that our son has benefited from early education. He seems to be able to communicate more easily with a larger vocabulary than his peers and we are able to reason with him more easily as a result.

Logged

L and J
***
Posts: 128
Karma: 57
Baby: 3




View Profile
« Reply #6 on: April 16, 2010, 12:50:55 PM »

I know that in the United States there are special schools for children who are advanced, but I do not know which and the requirement that the child can go to those schools. I live in Virginia in the United States and have taught my daughter to read from 8 months (without success in the beginning) now she can read 44 words in Portuguese, some in English and some Spanish. but my husband started to worry and said I should teach more English than Portuguese, since we live in a country whose language and English. If I continue to teach Portuguese, and encyclopedic knowledge in Portuguese, will she have problem when I start school? I do not want to homeschooling my children because I believe that I am not able because I have no discipline.
And if I teach in English, how do I deal with the situation that she entered the school already know? I'm really confused. wacko

Logged
teachermom
*
Posts: 29
Karma: 2
Baby: 2




View Profile
« Reply #7 on: April 23, 2010, 07:34:55 AM »

I am writing now as a parent and a teacher. It really depends on the classroom, the teacher and the school. In private school, I taught multi-age classes which works out really well for gifted students if they are in the lower grade because then they can also learn with the older students. In this school, because of the way the grades were arranged, I always had to plan well for activities for students who were more advanced. I always had activities students were supposed to do if they finished early. In lesson planning, though, I was taught (in school) to plan goals that everyone would reach and then some that only a few (more advanced) might reach. So, for example, once all the students finished the mandatory 5 questions, there might be a 6 and 7th question or activity the more advanced students could do and would usually enjoy because it was more creative.  I hope that makes sense.

Now, as a parent, what can you do? I would try to communicate with the teachers as much as possible about having activities in the classroom for gifte or more talented children.  It can be anything from worksheets and workbooks (least desirable) to writing and computer activities.We always had lots of CDs for the computer (Magic schoolbus, encyclopedias or anything related to the theme we were working on at the time), a writing centre, a reading centre/library, etc so no one ever had reason to be bored.

Logged
teachermom
*
Posts: 29
Karma: 2
Baby: 2




View Profile
« Reply #8 on: April 23, 2010, 07:45:22 AM »

Sorry, wasn't finished . . . toddler in my lap learning with me, LOL.

Because each student had a writing portfolio too, they could work on that as well. All students had a required amount of writing material they had to do but they could always do extra and there were ideas in the center. As a parent, you could look for activities, learning games, computer games (if they have one in the classroom or let your child use one elsewhere) that children can use once they are done.  Books, magazines, etc for reading are easy to have for your child as well.  YOu could also may packets of activities each month/week as needed that your child can complete once they are done in school (did this once for one of my nephews).

I don't remember elementary school so much but I did leave the classroom for gifted/talented classes though I don't remember how often. When I did my student teaching in college, I remember, some classes were grouped my ability.  So, you may have to do some research on the school your child would attend to see if she has any options but I wouldn't stop teaching her.  I have this same concern now teaching my daughter especially with the schools where I live. If anything, she can go to to the library or read, read, read on her own. Reading independently does wonders for the achievements of children.


« Last Edit: April 23, 2010, 07:47:16 AM by teachermom » Logged
teachermom
*
Posts: 29
Karma: 2
Baby: 2




View Profile
« Reply #9 on: April 23, 2010, 07:52:14 AM »

Also, make sure to be an advocate for your child.  Have a presence in your child's school but make it a positive one. If your child or their classroom needs things, if you can, volunteer to buy them and make sure those things will benefit your daughter. For example, one of my parents (of a more gifted child) bought our class a printer which the advanced students were able to use more to print out their published writing.  So, when most students only were able to publish a few pieces during their alotted time or in the computer lab, the ones who finished early could always work on their writing on the computer in the class, for example. Also, in general, teachers tend to look out more and make special arrangements or passes for students whose parents they have a relationship with. It's just human nature to have more of a vested interest in children whose parents you KNOW care or seem to care more than parents that you say, never see. 

Hope that makes sense.

Logged
Fludo
*
Posts: 32
Karma: 7
Baby: 1




View Profile
« Reply #10 on: April 23, 2010, 10:20:01 AM »

Thanks for all the replies.

Teachermum - I think you've hit the nail on the head with your final comment:  about teachers having more interest or putting in more effort with students whose parents they talk to a lot, who seem really interested in their child's learning.  I am a teacher myself, but not in the school system, I teach private music lessons, 1-on-1, and it's very true, you sort of try harder I guess with the students whose parents are always checking up on what's happening rather than those whose parents you never see and who don't really care if the kid practices or not.

we'll have to wait and see exactly where my child is at when she's ready for school and then I'll talk with the teachers and see what's best for her.  I was just reading up on the school she will most likely be going to and their website said they have 5 teachers for gifted and talented children - not sure how it works, but maybe they visit the kids, or the kids go and see them at some time in the week for extra projects or something.  So that would be good.



Logged
Pages: [1]   Go Up
 
Jump to:  

Recent Threads

by newassignmentau, September 29, 2023, 09:52:09 AM
by jasminfernandes, August 18, 2023, 05:42:02 AM
by Annasprachzentrum, August 02, 2023, 08:27:26 PM
by Brileydavis, February 07, 2023, 07:31:40 AM
by justin robinson, January 18, 2023, 12:01:12 PM
by justin robinson, January 18, 2023, 11:26:28 AM
by justin robinson, January 18, 2023, 11:17:08 AM
by justin robinson, January 18, 2023, 11:02:35 AM
by justin robinson, January 18, 2023, 09:45:06 AM
by Thepharmacity, January 04, 2023, 06:12:34 AM
by Sara Sebastian, December 20, 2022, 02:04:21 PM
by Kays1s, December 05, 2022, 02:02:24 AM
by ashokrawat1256, November 11, 2022, 04:54:21 AM
by farnanwilliam, October 22, 2022, 04:12:41 AM
by berryjohnson, February 05, 2020, 12:41:49 PM
Page: 1/4  

Recently Added Files

tamil - months by BhavaniJothi, Dec. 05, 2019
More Shapes - More shapes not originally included in L... by Kballent, Oct. 23, 2019
test1 - test by SSbei, Sep. 08, 2019
Purple Foods - I made some lessons with colored food f... by Kballent, Aug. 07, 2019
Green Foods - I made some lessons with colored food f... by Kballent, Aug. 07, 2019
Yellow Foods - I made some lessons with colored food f... by Kballent, Aug. 07, 2019
Orange - I made some lessons with colored food f... by Kballent, Aug. 07, 2019
Red Food - I made some lessons with colored food f... by Kballent, Aug. 07, 2019
White Foods - As part of Color Themes I made some less... by Kballent, Aug. 07, 2019
Fruits & veggies mascots - This is Polish \"must have\" mascots :) ... by Agnole, Feb. 24, 2018
Page: 1/3  

Members
  • Total Members: 214769
  • Latest: Meobi
Stats
  • Total Posts: 110526
  • Total Topics: 19136
  • Online Today: 493
  • Online Ever: 826
  • (January 22, 2020, 12:09:49 AM)
Users Online
  • Users: 0
  • Guests: 299
  • Total: 299

TinyPortal v1.0.5 beta 1© Bloc

Powered by MySQL Powered by PHP Powered by SMF 1.1.19 | SMF © 2013, Simple Machines

Valid XHTML 1.0! Valid CSS! Dilber MC Theme by HarzeM
Home | File Downloads | Search | Members | BrillBaby | BrillKids | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy
Copyright © 2024 BrillKids Inc. All rights reserved.