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Should we let our kids read their school reports?!

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Buildbasebabe · 22/07/2011 20:20

I have a 9 year old very interested in reading what her school report says. I have always spoken to her about what her teacher has said in Parents evening, highlighting all the positives and constructively talking to her about areas that we need to work on together. She has had a good report - with a few comments about being less chatty and bossy in class!! Do I let her read it? I would love for her to pick up on all the positive remarks and roll with it, hopefully they will encourage her to keep those up - but is this something we should do?

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startail · 23/07/2011 23:51

Dd2 read me hers as we drove home, but she never gets a single negative commentEnvy
I tended to read her dyslexic sisters first because she liable to get stupid comments about making an effort to make friends and work in groups. She has made an effort and they still exclude her.

startail · 24/07/2011 00:03

I should add dd2 would not get such a glowing report from Mum.Wink

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