Please reassure me I am not crackers.
How much actual work are kids doing in reception and what would they miss if they missed it
My adopted son is only just four and I am not sure how much work reception year he will do. I made the choice not to start him at school this academ,ic year yet as I wanted to get further advice from professionals who are specialists in adoption.
Today I spoke to the woman who will teach him if he goes to the local school this academic year, about something else related to the school. We ended up talking about ds which on reflection was a bad idea! She has put the wind up me by implying he may not be able to catch up. He is only just 4. I am incredibly depressed at the idea that at 4 he could fall behind.
My dd went to school as soon as she could (at four and nine months) and as someone who is dyslexic has really struggled.
Please could I ask anyone, just how much actual work are kids doing in reception and what would they miss if they missed it all or most of it? How much more valuable is time at home. My little one does three sessions of preschool a week and in the other times we go out to social events for kids twice a week and sometimes to local cafe, park or shops. He seems to want to spend a lot of time watching TV or just pottering and as he has only lived with us for less than 5 months I feel this is fair for him.
I just feel terrible that he is very young and there are lots of reasons for him not to rush right into school just yet so I think I am doing the right thing for him but I feel I have been made to feel selfish for holding him back!
I feel angry and sad and a bit confused so please go easy on me if you reply.