Ask a Teacher: My Daughter Skipped a Grade. It Hasn’t Gone Well.

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This year really hasn't gone as I'd hoped it would.

It doesn’t matter if skipping a grade was a mistake since there’s no going back now. I strongly believe in alleviating parents of any guilt or regret about their decision-making. We do the best we can and move on. None of us are perfect. No point in beating ourselves up over our imperfection.The good news is that your daughter is being academically challenged and instructed on her intellectual level, which is great for her.

In terms of her socialization, you may want to step in and facilitate some social activities on her behalf to get the ball rolling. If you can plan opportunities for your daughter to engage socially with her classmates via backyard cookouts, birthday parties, picnics, park outings, and the like, it may give your daughter the chance to find a way into the group of already established friends.

How can I help my child get work done in noisy classrooms? I have a neurotypical eighth grader who does well in school, but she always ends up with quite a bit of homework because when teachers give the students time in class to get started, she can’t focus when the other kids are talking amongst each other. I have been teaching art in schools and I’ve helped in the classroom , so I know it’s quite different these days than when I went to school.

 

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