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To be fed up of the school week

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Kitkatcuppa · 09/12/2019 06:58

Hello everyone. My child started school in September. They are happy going. They never seem to not like it but the teacher has made a few negative comments. I can see my child is starting to write and read and talks about the school day so brightly but the teacher said she needs lots of reminders and still doesn't grasp the school day. Overall she's not a problem.

It's now December and she has got better the last couple of weeks and is being good rather than silly now. Massive improvement but she still needs lots of reminders on the routine.

I feel like I drop her off and pick her up feeling anxious. What are they going to say today? If I don't ask I could be missing something. I watch other children come out with star of the week and a chocolate from the advent for trying hard. I don't think my child will ever get one of those. All her friends have had them and she doesn't understand why.

I feel like it's starting to take over our lives school. I am a sahm to her younger sibling and this weather and no car means limitations to going out. In the nicer weather we do alot of outdoor things. I just feel gloomy. I'm so fed up of being out the house at 8.10am every morning coming back, cleaning up going back out and getting home at 4pm making tea and doing the bedtime routine. Sundays are all about ironing uniform, sorting bags and reading books.

When will I be able to relax and be happy she's ok at school?

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Angelinthenightx · 12/12/2019 16:11

Hey ive just had baby no.6 im also a sahm which i love ,i dont drive so im also stuck in unless i walk.
Takes a while for a child to settle in at school,as a mum i think its hard to relax when it comes to our children.i think the teacher seems a bit harsh and maybe if your child go praise it would make them come along better,so maybe do a sticker chart and do your own school praise when they tell you about their day at school.
Try not to worry.

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