I happened to drop it into conversation with my dh last night that our son's primary school has a parent in to help listen to reading. My dh went absolutely ballistic - feels it should only be teachers / teachers assistants etc allowed to do that job as they are trained. I said that it was common in many schools - and had been for years. He said he had never heard of it! I am trying to point out to him that it is a good thing as it ensures that all children are getting plenty of reading practise - and as we have had previous discussions with the school on lack of reading, I feel they have done well in addressing the issue. He sees it as yet another symptom of the school letting us down..
What do you think? Does your school have parent helpers to help with reading - and do you think it is a good / bad idea?