A Preemie Child |
| By: Allison Martin |
| Preemie-child is a email support listserv
for parents of children who were born prematurely and are now 4 years or older. Children
who are born very prematurely may continue to have disabilities and/or special needs which
require attention as they enter school and society. The mailing list brings together this
small (but growing) group of families for support as we learn from each other's
experiences. For information please write us at cyberfam@cais.com or visit the preemie-child website at: http://www.comeunity.com/preemie/ |
ISSUE : Should I delay the start of Kindergarten for my child after several years of Special Ed. preschool? RESPONSES: "I had the same decision to make today. I decided to send Eric to the special preschool for another year. I considered his size which is in the 5th percentile and if he hadt been born premature he would not even have been considered eligible to go to Kindergarten next year anyway. Plus he was sick for the first entire year of his life." LT "We were in the same spot a year ago. The school recommended that she stay in a pre-k program for another year She is well adjusted and takes pride in her accomplishments. I think if she would have been in kindergarten last year, she would have been discouraged and eventually begin to dislike school. She still is delayed in fine motor and she has visual motor and perceptual problems, which all hinder her writing. But when it comes to her knowing her letters and sounds of the letters, math concepts and counting , the teacher puts her in the top half of the class. In our case, now looking back, I am glad we held her back a year." TK "I think it would be a good idea to see exactly what your primary school has to offer then make the decision that feels right to you, I'd also ask your son's preschool teacher what they thought, but in the end it is your decision." DP "I agree that putting your son into kindergarten is worth a try. Sometimes holding them too far back can cause problems. And you have a choice of a pre-1 next year if necessary. Jim and Jesse started kindergarten at 4 yr 10 1/2 mos. It was in 3rd grade we found their disability in reading etc. They should graduate with honors this year. I guess my point is age should not be the only factor in deciding what to do. Use your knowledge of your child." PP CONCLUSION: This is a question that is common to most parents of children born premature although the final decision is a matter of individual judgement. In our own case, we decided to hold our child back - a successful decision for us. After this recent discussion on the preemie-child list, another member made the decision to move ahead with Kindergarten. The listserv gives us the opportunity to discuss our questions and experiences with other parents and to hear their personal stories and support. |
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