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Two weeks on, and the second grade has been a real transition for my daughter. I remember my time in second grade as unpleasant, but that is because I had a rather mean teacher (she had issues--but not my fault.) But my daughter, as far as I can tell, likes her teachers. She's friendly with most of the children in her class and is happy to see them, and they her. But she is daunted--with a
Hi! My son was not very interested in reading independently until the end of 2nd grade. Then he discovered Calvin & Hobbes, and things took off from there. Now a fourth grader, he still loves C & H and Garfield, and enjoys the Goosebumps books, Diary of a Wimpy Kid, and nonfiction.From what I've seen, there is a lot of pressure on the children to read independently at school at that age--and some
You're right about the pressure, and it's something I have to be careful not to feed. To me, reading independently is as natural as breathing, and was from an early age. But our children--they are their own people!I'm glad your son found the right books for him, and I'm glad that comics helped to get him there!. Does he know that there is now a graphic novel series of Goosebump books? They are