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kilmuir · 01/03/2013 11:52

well done to my year 2 DD. She has now gone up 2 sublevels since Sept in her reading targets. Hope to finish on 2B at end of the year.
Not brilliant by mumsnet standards, but fantastic for her. She has worked so hard.
Thank you to her great teacher and TA.
Thats all

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PatriciaHolm · 01/03/2013 12:28

Well done her, that sounds like great progress.

DeWe · 01/03/2013 13:45

Well done Smile
That's really great progress.

jalapeno · 01/03/2013 17:39

That is fantastic. Well done to DD, you and school Smile

roadkillbunny · 01/03/2013 19:41

That's fantastic achievement!
My dd's levels last year on finishing Y2 where
English - 2c (she could have scraped a 2b but we all agreed it was not in her best interest to stretch her level)
Maths: 2b
Science: 3

I am super proud of my lovely dd who has SEN around speech and language, she has found learning to read very difficult due to this so her doing as well as she did was a huge achievement.
She is now Y3 and will soon be 8yo, she has recently become a free reader, haven't had her levels lately, parents meetings this month but from the autum she was approaching level 3 in Maths and 2a in English.
My dd's efforts are just as significant as a high achiever and celebrating these achievements and the effort our dc have put in is hugely important. It isn't the number and letter if level that counts, simply the time and effort put in by everybody, the child and the whole team around them, if progress is also made then that's the icing on the cake!
This is even more in focus for me since ds started reception last September as he has profound SN (likely HFA also language disorder and sensory processing disorder), the smallest things are such an achievement for him, the best one recently was having another child refere to DS as a friend. Huge!!!!

(Realise I may have gone on a bit, sorry!)

kilmuir · 01/03/2013 20:25

roadkillbunny what you say is so true. Well done to our children. Her teacher also said she was a pleasure to teach, kind, polite little girl. I nearly had a tear!

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