He’s in first grade and doing third grade math, but he needs a bit more of a challenge. I’m thinking about starting Saxon math this summer. Since he’s so kinesthetic, I think he’ll like the manipulatives. He’s reading at a sixth grade level, which is what sets him above his peers. Once one can read well, the world is completely opened up. He read the latest Imprimis during breakfast this morning, lol. He can handle human contact, but not criticism. It’s been a rough patch. We’re working on transitioning from reward based discipline to consequence based. It’s not going well and I don’t know of it’s because it’s too soon, or he’s just bucking the new system. He’s a bit rebellious.
>Were working on transitioning from reward based discipline to consequence based. Its not going well and I dont know of its because its too soon, or hes just bucking the new system. Hes a bit rebellious.
My parents eventually adopted taking away things I really valued as punishments. I learned some hard lessons and self control that way. Spankings and incentives never worked with me. Whatever you do don't let him lawyer his way out of it of punishments. I got away with that way to much as a kid and it wasn't healthy.