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Teacher requested meeting re progress

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hoping2016 · 28/03/2017 11:10

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I've been asked to meet with the teacher regarding progress of my yr 2 ...this the first time school have ever asked me to go in......bit worried can anyone prep me with what questions I should ask etc...

All was fine at last parents evening in Feb? Bit worried now but I guess I need to wait for meeting to find out more.....any advice most welcome....do they only do this if things have slipped massively ?? confused

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pleasecomesoonspring · 28/03/2017 11:39

Could be they are a little behind on something and want to do an intervention or they maybe doing well in something and want to give them extension work

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Trifleorbust · 28/03/2017 11:39

This will be related to an area of concern - potential SN or behaviour, possibly. I think all you can do is hear them out.

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TiredBefuddledRose · 28/03/2017 13:11

Listen to what they have to say then ask 'what can we do at home to help this?'.

If it is something more than they need to do a bit more work at home to catch up then ask what the school can do and what they'd recommend you do!

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Ironwoman123 · 28/03/2017 13:12

When is the meeting?

Have you had any indication he/she may be struggling? How do they do with homework?

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LateDad · 28/03/2017 13:14

This is a GOOD THING because it means that the teacher is paying attention to your DC.

Go in with an open mind and listen to what s/he has to say, don't be afraid to ask for clarification or further details and keep in mind that everyone will want what's best for your DC.

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hoping2016 · 28/03/2017 13:38

Thank you so much....I'll post back once over had the meeting ....open mind will be a good approach 😔

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hoping2016 · 28/03/2017 20:57

Hello,

Thank you for your support it ended up being 1 maths area which dd hadn't quite got so not as bad as I thought !

Thanks again

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