sbgrace Posted July 29, 2010 Share Posted July 29, 2010 I'm using RightStart A and like it. I've got one child who is doing great with all of it. Another is not typically developing and is not a math kid. He absolutely hates all games--not just RightStart but games generally. So we're at Go to the Dump. He would rather (and happily) just drill the number cards that make 10 in flash card style. Playing Go to the Dump with him is an exercise in frustration at best. Is there any reason I can't just drill this child vs. games for stuff like this? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
truebluexf Posted July 29, 2010 Share Posted July 29, 2010 Nope none at all. :) The games are supposed to be fun. If he likes drill better, than by all means drill! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
imhim Posted July 29, 2010 Share Posted July 29, 2010 You do what works best for YOUR child. One games, one drills, both ok! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
siloam Posted July 30, 2010 Share Posted July 30, 2010 I'm using RightStart A and like it.I've got one child who is doing great with all of it. Another is not typically developing and is not a math kid. He absolutely hates all games--not just RightStart but games generally. So we're at Go to the Dump. He would rather (and happily) just drill the number cards that make 10 in flash card style. Playing Go to the Dump with him is an exercise in frustration at best. Is there any reason I can't just drill this child vs. games for stuff like this? Go with what works. There are bigger and more important battles to be fought than this one. This one is an easy surrender. Heather Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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