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RE: Triplets in Seperate Grades,
okeypokey3,
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orionruby,
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okeypokey3,
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LisaM817,
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kim in mi,
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Karens5girls,
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Luvmy3,
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lisa4586,
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Traci,
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orionruby,
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Rick-Carole,
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okeypokey3 | Tue Jan-06-09 06:36 PM |
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#302, "RE: Triplets in Seperate Grades"
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This has always been a fear of mine. Did they give you any reasons? The school year is only half over, there is still so much more time for your child to catch up. Is there any thing you can do to prevent this? Meaning extra time working with him at home. Is there a transitional first grade? If it were me, my trio is also in K, I would really be concerned about the psychological effects it would have on the one being held back. I am not a teacher, just a mother, but I would be really worried about his self esteem knowing that for the rest of his academic life he will be behind his siblings. We all know boys tend to mature slower and it is very hard for them to sit still and pay attention is class. I would have a discussion with the principal, the counselor, the teacher and find out if there is anything you can do. I wonder if anyone else has had to hold a child back and how it worked out?
Gina mom to BBG born 2-4-03 at 37 weeks and surprise baby boy 11-21-07
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okeypokey3 | Wed Jan-07-09 06:54 AM |
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#304, "RE: Triplets in Seperate Grades"
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I totally understand. This is a great forum with so many people and so many experiences. I know the subject of holding one back has been brought up in the past. I hope those who have been there done that see your post and can offer lots of support and advice. Best of luck to you!
Gina mom to BBG born 2-4-03 at 37 weeks and surprise baby boy 11-21-07
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LisaM817 | Wed Jan-07-09 09:03 AM |
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#305, "RE: Triplets in Seperate Grades"
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I would really give thought to the impact on the child being held back, and would consider retaining all three. What month were your kids born?
Our school wanted to advance one of my triplets a year. We wouldn't do it. I wasn't willing to do something that might benefit one, but would potentially be harmful to the other two.
Good luck with your decision.
Lisa Mom to Aidan, Christian, and Rachel (10.03.01 @ 36wks)
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kim in mi | Thu Jan-22-09 01:10 PM |
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#347, "RE: Triplets in Seperate Grades"
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Hi
I was in the same boat last year that you are in now. My one son had struggled with pre-K and kindergraten and the school wanted to retain him back in K. This son already thought that his brother could do no wrong and that he was stronger, smarter, and funnier the he was. So about this time last year we meet with the school and explained our concerns with them. They understood the situation and were able to get him some extra help the rest of the year. I also talked with a resource room counselor who gave us the opinion that holding kids back rarely is the answer. So although they recommended the he be held back we said no put him thru but with the understanding that I would get him extra help in the summer as well. I was able to find a tutoring service to take him to throughout the summer that seemed to be the help he needed. He started first grade a little behind but with a great first grade teacher and still getting the tutoring he has been able to catch up with rest of the grade and now is holding his own fine. I've even been able to stop the tutoring for now and see how he does--if needed we will have him go again in the summer.
kim in mi nick, william, and elizabeth 11/21/2001
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Karens5girls | Sat Jan-31-09 12:14 PM |
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#361, "RE: Triplets in Seperate Grades"
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Boy this has to be hard. What about holding all 3 back? That may not be possible. Can they give him extra help? What about convening for a new IEP to get him help. Summer school too. Tutoring, etc.
My concern would be the psychological aspect. Eventually they are all going to know and figure it out and so will their friends. Kids can be so mean. It's harder to "fix" psychological issues than it is to give a child more help in learning.
Talk to the teachers and spec ed, learning coaches etc. Have a heart to heart with the principal. Maybe bring in the school or district psychologist. The school year is only half over.
good luck! Karen
Mom to 5 Beauties Allison,12,Grace,8 Margaret, Melissa, Michelle (6/20/02--34weeks 1day)
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Traci | Wed Feb-04-09 09:06 AM |
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#369, "RE: Triplets in Seperate Grades"
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Rick-Carole | Mon Feb-23-09 11:04 AM |
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#424, "RE: Triplets in Seperate Grades"
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This subject is one that is definitely difficult to face.
The problem with being held back isn't as big of an issue now as it is when the child is older. I remember in school having a friend who was a twin, and he was held back a year in the first grade. When it came time to graduating and getting 'out' in the world, he was still going to high school until 19 years of age.... very difficult for him.
Hopefully anyone facing a situation like this will be able to get extra help for their child(ren), and allow them to stay with others their same age.
Rick & Carole
BBG bientôt
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JamiJami | Mon Feb-23-09 05:16 PM |
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#425, "RE: Triplets in Seperate Grades"
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My high school boyfriend was a fraternal twin. He was in 11th grade and his twin was in 10th. They were nothing alike; they had different friends, different interests, and I don't think anyone cared or noticed that V was held back. I bet may people didn't even know they were twins.
Now flash forward many years, V. from what I heard is a successful police officer and his brother M. does tv show editing.
I'm sure your boys will be fine! Jami mom to 7 year old BGG, 9 year old G, & 11 year old G
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