A.M.
From preschool, I could tell there was some issues with my son's learning. I know all kids are different and learn at different paces. And once he was 5 and in kindergarten, I saw it more. I worked hard with him and the school, meetings and testings. I knew he was behind muturity wise also. It broke my heart completely when I was told right before the last days of school he was going to be retained in kindergarten. I cried for a week, I was depressed. I felt I let him down in some way, but it turned out to be the best thing for him. It was a WORLD of difference. We were all extremely happy with his improvement and was reassured over and over again, that was the best decision made for him.
I know if I had PUSHED him ahead to 1st grade, it would have been a very hard struggle - for both of us. I know he will need more help as he goes on, but atleast we started young enough and know what we should do, and let him catch up. I wanted to get a better grasp on his learning before he himself realized the struggle and got depressed from it and then had emotional issues on top of it. He was happy and it didn't bother him to be retained. He's a great little boy - goes with the flow...
I know a child that should have been retained like my son, but wasn't... and struggled just as hard in 1st grade. Although he may be passed to 2nd, at SOME point, I guarantee you, he will repeat a grade.
If you know he's not ready for 2nd grade, if all the signs are there - spoken to the teachers, school couselors and all agree.. it will be okay....