Friday, November 20, 2009

Parent Teacher Conference!!!!!!

I actually think that they were last week - but sometimes I can not remember little things like the days :)

Jaxons-
He has improved so much over the past couple of months. He had a year of pre-school but still started school at a level a bit behind most of the kids. He scored very low on his first dibbles test (the teacher and I did discuss that and think he probably scored so low because of his speech). His test they gave right before PTC was really good and it shows that he is almost caught up to the rest of his class, he goes to speech therapy in school twice a week and was also just excepted into the Scottish Wright House for therapy once a week - I am pretty sure with the growing confidence he has with his speech he is more willing to share the things he knows with others (that is why his dibbles test was better, I think). He has a thirst to learn and wants to be able to read everything so he is working on it:) His teacher did mention one problem area he has and that is LISTENING - well, what can I say about that? He is Jaxon and has a hard time listening to me somedays:) but, he is doing really well and for that I am proud (and we are working on his listening skills).

Kadrey-
is doing well (of course :) her reading and math levels are above the class average which is very exciting for me (I don't think I have ever averaged above class in any subject). She stays on task pretty well and tries her best to do the job correctly. She likes to read (and do math, which I am sure will change at one point. Not many people like reading and math). She always does good on her spelling tests, we just need to work on the vocabulary. The one problem area she is having is LISTENING - only during "teaching time" - that what the teacher calls it. Well, truth be told I don't think you will find many kids that listen all the time. I personally think that her issue is more boredom then anything else - she is not a "wild child" and stays on task pretty well, even at home. In my opinion she is just "uninterested" in what he is teaching because she already knows those things. I think he has to teach to the average and if she is above that then I guess shes bored (but we are working on her listening skills)

All in all it went pretty good, and they both got a couple of new books for it :)
*my favorite saying for the kids is "do I speak chinese?" because sometimes they act like they have no idea what I am saying, or they just totally ignore me :) Oh, the joys!
But really they are great and we have fun.

1 comment:

Amber said...

LOL! It's good to know that your kids are doing well. I still like to read and I honestly do math all the time so I think it's great that she enjoys both. Isn't it pretty much normal for children to not listen?