Hi yummymuumy,
Just wanted to say that your son is a very fortunate little boy to have a mummy who cares so much about him. However life challenges him as he grows up, knowing that he is loved and valued for who he is will enable him to develop more self esteem and self confidence than he ever will from being 'teachers little star'
Next time your sister has the audacity to force her ill informed, and franky rather worrying views down your throat, ask her this....
Does she truely believe that a child who is encouraged and nurtured to achieve their full potential at school in a supportive and sesitive environment, a child who is valued for who they are and not what marks they get, will grow to be an adult with lower self esteem and confidence than a child who is pushed hard, told that being the best is all that matters and who thinks that however hard they try, they're never quite good enough?
I am atually seriously concerned for the children she teaches, if one of them were my child I would be moving them pretty bloody quick. I have suffered at the hands of a teacher who only liked the really brainy kids, she had her favourites and eveyone knew it. i was not one of them.
I would seriously consider taking drastic action with your son's own school. If the head teacher thinks that it's appropriate to humiliate a 5 year old child like that, I would be definately questioning her ability to be in charge of a school. A letter to offstead detailing your concerns, with a copy to the school governers, informing them of destination of the origional letter, might be an option fo you.
I really hope you get things sorted out, your sister needs to learn how to talk out of her mouth, not her arse but it is not up to you to show her how.
You sound lovely, keep up the excellent job you are doing on your son, and most of all, trust your instincts, YOU know your son better than anyone!
Pinkandsparkly x