Little Leah is lucky in that she is one of 7 in her year - she is in Senior Infants & they share a classroom & teacher with the junior infants - there's 7 of them as well.....
Over here, you can start your child at school anywhere from 4 yrs to 6 yrs.... so some of Leah's classmates have turned 7 already & she turned 6 in January. She's even younger than some of the kids in the junior class, but she was well ready to start school when she did.
Anyway..... on her reading score, she is 2 years ahead

We've never seemed to go through the stilted monosyllablic reading sessions - it seems that one day she learnt a few 3 letter words & now she'll sit & read the local classified paper

'Mummy, lady newts have smaller spots' - 'Where did you learn that?' 'I've been reading my dictionary'.......

Writing - well, she's left handed, as is the teacher's son, so she's not marked down for occasional messy writing, or backward letters & she's ahead by 14 months on spelling skills.
But maths...... she's actually ok for her AGE... but she's a bit behind the rest of her year.... if you ask her to add 7 & 5, she'll count out the first 7 on her fingers first - where the older kids will start with 7 & count out the next 5... if you see what I mean.
So... Gail was advised to make up a few numbers games & encourage her that way.
Any ideas anyone? I get her to count eggs & count the total feathery things, but we need something a bit more structured I think.
Any & all advice welcomed
