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I am so pleased!

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OrmIrian · 28/03/2007 12:46

At last we had good reports for both DD and DS#1. DD has a reading age of 10 (she's 8) and is at level 2b for maths -target of 2a by end of year. She's popular, helpful, and contributes well to class (that's a new one!). And at last my DS#1 who has struggled so much with school over the last 2 years has finally come up trumps - 'a joy to teach'!! this from a teacher who called me in last term because DS wouldn't concentrate in class. Even his literacy teacher had only praise for him. He's a lovely, considerate child apparently ( sometimes!) I am so delighted with them both - want to tell people at work but don't think they'd be interested so please forgive me if I have a little boast here

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HotXMum · 28/03/2007 12:47

That is good news, boast away, maybe a little celebration up Pizza Hut is in order

OrmIrian · 28/03/2007 13:07

Thanks hotxmum! {grin] Sod Pizza Hut we'll be going for the full monty at our local Italian on Sunday I think.

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lexcat · 28/03/2007 21:08

Very please for you and your dd and ds. I also got an good report for dd which has just been back up by a great parents evening. After a very slow start in reception and alot of negative feedback from teacher. If feels great and very proud of dd. Year 1 and got an average of 2c and 5 out of 6 for effort. Far better then I thougth she was doing.

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