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Sorry, but can i share my proud moment please.

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anonandlikeit · 06/07/2009 17:26

DS2 is just coming to the end of yr1, he has mild cp, asd & all the usual stuff that goes with it.
Anyway i have just had his report & I am so proud, he hasn't actually made much academic progress at all but the way his teacher has written about him has made me so proud.

She says
"We are so proud of how X has grown this yr, he is a very popular member of the class & his confidence has come on in leaps & bounds, he is begining to tell us his needs & wants & becoming aware of his own successes & achievements
He has faced many challenges this year always with a huge grin, he is an adorable little boy who is an absolute pleasure to have in the class, I shall miss him very much next year, Good Luck X, keep up the hard work.

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Barmymummy · 06/07/2009 17:32

Awwwwwwwww well done little man!! Thats a wonderful report! You must be so proud mummy! X

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5inthebed · 06/07/2009 18:23

What a lovely report. Well done DS2.

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troutpout · 06/07/2009 18:24

Awww!
What a lovely boy
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TheChilliMoose · 06/07/2009 18:30

That really is a lovely report, and she obviously really meant it. YOu have every reason to be a very proud mummy.

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anonandlikeit · 07/07/2009 15:46

Thanks all,
we were so pleased & so proud!
His TA has said she has asked to stay with him next year, fingers crossed he gets to keep her as she really is brillliant.

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bubblagirl · 07/07/2009 15:59

oh well done him so proud for him and you xx

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coppertop · 07/07/2009 16:07

Awwww! He sounds gorgeous.

The teacher sounds lovely too. Fingers crossed for you that you get to keep the TA.

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coppertop · 07/07/2009 16:08

Ooops! It sounds as though I mean kidnapping her or something.

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anonandlikeit · 07/07/2009 16:10

LOL Coppertop, i'd thought of offering the head a bribe, but maybe kidnapping is the way to go

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bullet123 · 07/07/2009 16:49

That's a marvellous report .

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