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My dd's report says she is a "chatterbox" and I am absolutely...

38 replies

Wallace · 08/06/2007 21:03

DELIGHTED!!!!!

She is (was?!) Selectively Mute and didn't speak at all to classmates or teachers for 2 years of nursery and the first half of P1 (she is almost 6)

She started talking in January and has come on amazingly. She speaks to just about everybody now - my little star

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ja9 · 08/06/2007 21:09

fantastic!

wrinklytum · 08/06/2007 21:10

How lovelyGood for your dd,she sounds gorgeous.

Posey · 08/06/2007 21:11

Awwww, lovely

What a memorable report for you.

Wallace · 08/06/2007 21:13

Thank you, we are so proud

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GibbonInARibbon · 08/06/2007 21:19

Excellent

has really made me smile.

jennifersofia · 08/06/2007 21:59

Lovely news - well done to her, you, teachers and classmates! I know a girl in Y1 who has this and have an idea of how difficult it can be. You must be very relieved.

lljkk · 08/06/2007 22:06

That's fantastic news. There's a selective mute Yr1 child in DD's class and he worries me (and his parents, and the teacher). He even once stopped chatting in swimming pool to his dad because i turned up with a classmate (DD).

Wallace · 08/06/2007 22:10

Very, very relieved indeed. Most children do grow out of it, but it doesn't feel like they will at the time IYSWIM.

At her worst dd would only talk to four people: me, ds, and 2 very close friends (1 was in her class, but she didn't talk to her in school) She didn't even talk to dh for a while after he had come back from working away.

lljkk - my dd would have done that too. It must be so hard for them

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saintmaybe · 08/06/2007 22:13

That's great wallace so pleased for you all

christywhisty · 08/06/2007 22:15

Grin Grin Grin

Loshad · 08/06/2007 23:25

Fantastic wallace, you must be so pleased. Well done to you, and her

saadia · 08/06/2007 23:29

That's wonderful, I love hearing stories like this.

francagoestohollywood · 08/06/2007 23:39
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schneebly · 08/06/2007 23:40

wonderful!

totaleclipse · 08/06/2007 23:40

brill

BrothelSprouts · 08/06/2007 23:49
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Piffle · 08/06/2007 23:50

wallace magic news!
My dd was totally non verbal til 3 and now at 4.5...
you cannot sht her up and don't like to!

pointydog · 08/06/2007 23:50

wow. Really happy for you

Califrau · 08/06/2007 23:53

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RnBee · 09/06/2007 00:54

That's great

talcy0 · 09/06/2007 01:00

that's excellent!!!!

mamama · 09/06/2007 02:49

Wow, that's fab

Well done littlewallace. And big Wallace too.

I still think we need a [proud mummy] emoticon

Wallace · 09/06/2007 10:00

Thank you all

I love mumsnet [contented sigh emoticon]

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ThomCat · 09/06/2007 10:01

I saw the title and hoped this would be you.
How wonderful. Rush of goosepimples all over me. So, so, SO pleased

kimi · 09/06/2007 10:01
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