Are black children BORN academically slower than other groups?
It is no different than sending someone off to war and they missed
basic training." An excerpt from "Cotton Pickin' Paycheck-A 21st
Century Journal of Escape from Slavery" by Joan E. Gosier
According to the 2005 U.S. Department of Education,Survey for
children 3-5 years old
69% of black children could count to 20 or higher
65% of white children could count to 20 or higher
61% of black children could write their name
60% of white children could write their name
44% of black children had 3 to 4 skills
47% of white children had 3 to 4 skills
67% of black children reads or pretends to read storybooks
75% of white children reads or pretends to read storybooks
So, based on the above data is it SKILL or WILL that is causing our
children to fall through the cracks once they get to school?
I interpret the above to show that our black children are naturally
born smart and talented but lack the correct HOME preparation to stay
on par and excel past other groups when in a classroom that requires
LITERACY.
What do U think?
Joan
www.CottonPickinPaycheck.com

I do believe that home preparation plays a major part in how a child excels in school. Some parents take the time work with their children from the time they can speak. By the time I was 2yrs old, I was reading fluently, speaking clearly and knew all of the basics plus some. I was the teacher's helper in pre-school. I passed this on to my children and when my son was 3yrs old, I was looking for a pre-school for him. As we stood in the office waiting for the Director, my son was reading the bulletin board out loud and the woman said " Oh I see he can read fluently" I said yes, she proceeds to say " You know they say that you should not teach a child too much too soon because it can cause them to be burn out" I said, you know , if a child is asking for the information then you teach it to them. I kindly grabbed my son by the hand and to her that my son would not be attending her facility because I see that she would be interferring with his academic growth and that I would not be having.
Unfortunately, the bar has been set so low for our children in the school systems, that they are not challenged and unless the parent (s) do their part in the best interest of the child (ren) they fall through the cracks. Anytime a child can recite word for word the lyrics to a song, be it hip hop or R & B, but can't spell his/her own name, it is a guide to what is important in the home and what the child is exposed to.
I don't know if you ever read a book called " Mrs B's Classroom" by Leslie Baldacci. Great book that gives a look into the window of what is happening in the school systems all across the country.