Decided to, once again, take some time to change camera settings. In the evening in the kids' room is best to test. Just dark enough I have to either open the aperture or or up the ISO. I did both and finally got some to come out. Jaemin really is changing and loves to play school and other things. Before kindergarten he was never much on pretend play. The kids all had good parent teacher conferences. Nothing startling, which is good.
Jaemin had mastered everything he should at this point and got a + on every behavior item. Jaemin's teacher's going to try to get Jaemin some more help. After having him, in class, for 3 months she says there's no way an IQ of 82 is correct. I knew that, but nice to know someone agrees. She said he's in the high reading class and can't help but think he needs language therapy and needs tested for auditory processing disorder, which can't be done until 7. I'm all for this. Some other A-parents have suggested ADD or ADHD, but I really don't think that's the issue. I have an ADHD kid and Jaemin's processing speed has been tested and it's fast like Chelsi's, but only when he understands what you say. I'm anxious to get to the next step for him because he's already blossomed so much. He'll be amazing!
Chelsi is the same as always....super high reader as in off the charts. Very high in math, but not the highest, still great. Super polite, kind and respectful in school. She'll be getting the politeness award this week.
Kaelin I was only able too talk to a teacher by phone. She had the same concerns I did and that's that she's rushing through her math, so we've now approached her and I'm sure it will be fine.
Chase had all As and his homeroom Physics teacher had no concerns.
We didn't even set an appointment for Cole since he's in his senior year and we have no academic concerns.
We took the kids out to eat last night and they got to order anything they wanted. Luckily, this little place is not too expensive. The little kids even got milk shakes. We really wanted to spend a little extra and reward the kids for their grades. Cole's were the lowest at 3.6. Pretty good for 5 kids in school. Then, we got Cole's acceptance to the college of his choice. It's a 2 year and he will go into become an electrician if all goes well. All he has to do is send in his final transcripts at the end of the year. YAY! Such a huge step....one will hopefully go to college next fall.