Just came out from my son’s first parents evening of year 1 feeling a tiny bit deflated.
My son has not long turned 5 and is the youngest in his year. He’s otherwise doing well in school and is advanced in mathematics - working at late year 2 level so he is intelligent in that sense.
However he is extremely behind in reading. He knows all the phonics/sounds and can read very basic words like and/the/cat/dog/mum/dad etc but just physically cannot blend longer words.
His teacher has said there’s a phonics screening test at the end of year 1 and she already knows there’s no chance he’ll pass .. 😩 she also showed me the books that a lot of the class are on and he’s nowhere near that level.
I asked her what this means and she just said he’ll have to redo it in year 2 but she said majority of the class will pass and that he’ll be essentially starting year 2 still behind everyone else.
AIBU to be worrying about this so early on? Did any of your children fail this screening but then went on to catch up in other years?
We already do daily reading at home and he’s genuinely came on so far since reception and after the half term he’ll be going into a reading interventions group which will hopefully help. Any other tips on how I can help at home will be very helpful! 🤞🏼