Will do, we never stop passive learning. Even on a walk/bike ride he stops at every house to look at the letter boxs and tells me the number.Texan wrote: ↑Thu May 02, 2019 8:37 pmThat’s good. Make sure he is ahead of his classmates when he gets to school. He’ll work harder because he will always think he’s smarter. He’ll expect himself to be at the head of the class.Gordon wrote: ↑Thu May 02, 2019 8:19 pmI wish we pushed her a bit more thru primary, not to the extent of not having a life but to make up for a couple of lame public school teachers.Black Orchid wrote: ↑Thu May 02, 2019 8:07 pmIf I had the time to do over again I would do it differently. I also think girls handle it all better than boys. Boys tend to completely lose their shyt around year 9.
My boy will be interesting. 2 years old and cop this,
Identify numbers up to 100.
Can identify all letters and can spell his name
There's a mum/baby I often see in the playground and she always does the most ridiculous baby talk with her 2 year old and the other day I heard here saying, wook at da widdle burdie he's walking a wound and wooking for sum yum yums to eat.... It literally made me want to vomit!
I have pictures on my phone of about 30 different birds and he's memorized them and can name them when he sees them. He walked up to the bird the mum was point to and said, daddy look, an Ibis.