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Please translate this tactful statement for me........don't hold back

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goonIcantakeit · 12/07/2013 17:28

"Ds2 loves to voice his opinion and share his news with others. he is beginning to listen with a little more patience to what others say".

pre-emptive blush emoticon......
This is his year 2 report.

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amothersplaceisinthewrong · 12/07/2013 21:05

Sounds like a typical boy OP :)

Utterly normal, the skills will come with maturity. NO need to see a teacher about it - that is taking it far too seriously.

Shootingstar79 · 12/07/2013 21:58

Wouldn't worry at all at this stage. Ask his y3 teacher next term if it is still an issue/target and take your lead from her response.

Secretswitch · 12/07/2013 22:04

My little miss had this written on her report " LittleSecret was very active today. We had to remind her a few times that running feet are only to be used outdoors." I took this to mean " your dd is a wild beast who ran amuck all day"

goonIcantakeit · 13/07/2013 10:41

LOL good to see the funny side.

He said today "I'm popular in this house but not outside it".

At the moment, so long as his big brother and family like him, he's happy.

Do I still chill?
History - he had bad delays when younger and is close to the ASD border. But last year he was getting "below national average" for literacy and now he is above it including understanding texts (yeah!).

Do I chill or intervene? I meet lads who've got A* for A-level but no-one in their university dorm speaks to them unless they want something...... Don't want that for DS2.

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Cat98 · 13/07/2013 18:39

Haha - similar comment in ds's report under 'personal and social development' (reception) : 'he is able to now support others in their learning, which has given him opportunities to develop leadership skills'.
In other words - talks over everyone and tells them they're wrong, but getting better :)

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