My DD is in reception, and is a summer baby, and she is SHATTERED after school every day.
I can't do a thing with her! She won't have
a rest or nap, but instead is obviously so tired and is badly behaved as a result. Its all I can do to keep her from a tired meltdown during the period between school and tea. She will happily go to bed at 6.30pm and sleeps til nearly 7am.
She has been getting quite a few reading books to bring home, as well as flashcards and phonics stuff. She is keen in theory to look at the them in the week, being enthusiastic after school, but when we start she is far too tired to look properly, and it just ends in tears. On the weekend, she is not interested at all.
I have not been worrying about it cos she's only just 4 and it really doesn't seem an issue to me if she hasn't mastered all her 'homework'. I'm more concerned about her being happy and rested tbh. However, we have now had a comment in her notebook to say she needs to practise flashcards more and is rusty with the reading books.
Surely this isn't a problem for a reception age child?
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undercovamutha · 21/11/2010 20:56
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