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Hi I have a very young child starting K this fall...he will be barely 5 when he begins. However he is a second child and wanted to learn to read bc his older brother can. I worked with him on his request (he is sometimes interested and sometimes not) and he is now able to read some simple sentences, sound out words and can read BOB books. He is also very interested in math (again bc of older brother practicing math facts) and it became obvious that he could do basic math quickly in his head and wanted to do more book work. I tried out a Singapore math K book....he is almost finished with this. However his fine motor is not very good...he prints letters very big and can barely write any lower case....he is very frustrated by this and now wants to learn to write. I am not a teacher and he is not willing to wait till K starts SO I looked at some tutoring for him. We pay about $36 a hour and he goes for an hour once a week. The lady gave him some kind of assesment test and said his math and reading skills were close to the end of K but his writing was not at that level. So she is workign with him on fine motor and giving him some enrichment in math and reading beyond what I can do at home....I could do it I guess but it would not be very structured. My take on tutoring is that if your child is clearly asking to learn beyond what is done in Pre-K and is able to handle it then why not? Its on his terms not mine and if he tells me he wants to stop going..then I will pull him out but of all the things we spend $36 on a week...I don;t regret this.