Haley and Zachary finished up their soccer season today with Little Kickers. They played a short "game" at the very end. Haley shocked her Daddy who sent me text message after text message as she scored, 1, 2, 3, 4 goals! Way to go, Haley!
As an update to her early kindergarten entry, she scored high enough on both the math and reading tests (TEMA and TERA) last week, qualifying her for consideration for early entry into kindergarten. We've set up appointments at Rockwell (where I teach), Locust (near Michael's work), and Carolina Christian School (a private school in Locust) to discuss this decision with the principals. We are excited about this important decision and the opportunities that it will bring for Miss Haley!
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Friday, July 10, 2009
Making Mommy and Daddy Proud
Today (July 9th) was an amazing day for Haley! She started off the morning with an aptitude test at Murray Psychological. We have always known that Haley is intelligent but, these past few months, she has really blown us away with her ability to learn. She has been reading a little bit over these past few months. For the first time this week, Michael and I have noticed her putting together multiple strategies (decoding, using the pictures for clues, and actually using the entire word rather that guessing based on the first letter). She is beginning to really take off with her reading. I am excited mostly because I know that once she can read, she is unlocking the potential to learn about anything she is curious about through books. Michael taught her to tell time to the hour this week, she picked up on this the first day. She is also subtracting using counters and her fingers. She is simply amazing.
The decision to have her aptitude test administered this summer comes as a response to our desire for her to enter kindergarten this fall, a year early. The cut off for early kindergarten entry is for the child to turn four before April 16th. We've got this by two days! They also have to score 98th%tile or above on both an aptitude test administered by a psychologist and either a reading or math achievement test. We've made it with the IQ test, now we will have the achievement tests administered next week. If she does well enough, we will present her for kindergarten entry. Three months ago this would have never even crossed our minds but, having more time to spend with Haley over spring break and the summer has really opened our eyes to her abilities and potential. We feel like it is our responsibility to see that she is nurtured in a way that will enable her continued growth, without wasting away the potential of this next year.
After her test, we ate at Red Lobster with Aunt Jen and "Uncle Helmut". Haley shared crab legs and lobster with Aunt Jen as we sat in between two fish tanks. It was fabulous and a meal that I doubt she will ever forget.
Later that afternoon we were off to dance class with the "big girls". The summer class is for 5-8 year olds. I was a little nervous about Haley's little tiny four year old body being able to handle the "big girl" dance moves. Ms. Paula let us watch through the door, a rare opportunity as it tends to distract the dancers. I was beaming the entire time! Haley did perfect! She was beaming too, being able to dance with some of the bigger girls who she plays with in the halls during Mommy and Daddy's dance class was really cool for her!
Finally, after dinner, Aunt Caroline, Aunt Jen, and "Uncle Helmut" were over for a late night visit. We broke out the gymnastics mat, which had been being used as a tent for the past thirty minutes, and started tumbling. Haley learned how to do a handstand in no time. Aunt Caroline grabbed one leg to keep her from falling over but Haley got her straight legs and pretty toes up there on her own. She also worked on her cartwheel, improving it dramatically. I think Aunt Caroline needs to be her second gymnastics teacher.
What a day to be Haley's parents. We are so proud of her! I went to sleep thanking God, once again, for the many blessings that he bestows upon our family! What an amazing day!
The decision to have her aptitude test administered this summer comes as a response to our desire for her to enter kindergarten this fall, a year early. The cut off for early kindergarten entry is for the child to turn four before April 16th. We've got this by two days! They also have to score 98th%tile or above on both an aptitude test administered by a psychologist and either a reading or math achievement test. We've made it with the IQ test, now we will have the achievement tests administered next week. If she does well enough, we will present her for kindergarten entry. Three months ago this would have never even crossed our minds but, having more time to spend with Haley over spring break and the summer has really opened our eyes to her abilities and potential. We feel like it is our responsibility to see that she is nurtured in a way that will enable her continued growth, without wasting away the potential of this next year.
After her test, we ate at Red Lobster with Aunt Jen and "Uncle Helmut". Haley shared crab legs and lobster with Aunt Jen as we sat in between two fish tanks. It was fabulous and a meal that I doubt she will ever forget.
Later that afternoon we were off to dance class with the "big girls". The summer class is for 5-8 year olds. I was a little nervous about Haley's little tiny four year old body being able to handle the "big girl" dance moves. Ms. Paula let us watch through the door, a rare opportunity as it tends to distract the dancers. I was beaming the entire time! Haley did perfect! She was beaming too, being able to dance with some of the bigger girls who she plays with in the halls during Mommy and Daddy's dance class was really cool for her!
Finally, after dinner, Aunt Caroline, Aunt Jen, and "Uncle Helmut" were over for a late night visit. We broke out the gymnastics mat, which had been being used as a tent for the past thirty minutes, and started tumbling. Haley learned how to do a handstand in no time. Aunt Caroline grabbed one leg to keep her from falling over but Haley got her straight legs and pretty toes up there on her own. She also worked on her cartwheel, improving it dramatically. I think Aunt Caroline needs to be her second gymnastics teacher.
What a day to be Haley's parents. We are so proud of her! I went to sleep thanking God, once again, for the many blessings that he bestows upon our family! What an amazing day!
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