...and how did they cope with Reception?
Dd has been at playgroup since last September. She's happy there and enjoys going, of a fashion. I say of a fashion, because if she was given the choice, she would choose to stay home, without doubt.
Playgroup have descibed her as a "bit of a loner" 
I'm not sure why I'm upset by this because they say that she's perfectly happy with the situation. She isn't upset at being on her own, in fact it's her choice. When others approach her to play, she'll take herself off to do something else. She will play occasionally with others, but not often and always on her terms.
There have been a couple of occasions where she's told me that she's made a new friend - it always turns out to be the teenager who has come on work-experience, or the child of one of the staff. She never speaks about children the same age as her.
I take her once a week to a mums and tots group and once a week to ballet. I have to admit that she's the same there. She prefers my company in the mums and tots group although is more than happy to go off on her own. She doesn't actually play with anyone.
In ballet, her teacher says she's the best behaved child in the class and that whilst others are chatting and not paying attention, she pays complete attention and gets on with her dancing beautifully. I am proud of her of course, but can't help to worry whether this is part of the same 'problem' as it were and that the reason she doesn't chat like the others is because she simply doesn't want to interact with them.
Sorry, this has turned into a bit of an essay.
My question is, have any of you got a child like my dd, and how did they cope at school?
I keep thinking that it's her age and she'll grow out of it, but school is fast approaching and I'm starting to worry a little.