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Help Advice Teacher has just told me news that all mums dread

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zanzibarmum · 02/07/2009 21:45

Help. Advice please. Class teacher has just told me something about DS that all mumnetters fear.... That...DS is. How can I put this 'average'. Ahrggggh

How do I cope.

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Overmydeadbody · 03/07/2009 11:59

I do think you should ask for a second opinion though OP, and maybe a referral to an independant Ed. Psych to make sure.

Some teachers are too quick to label children these days.

dilemma456 · 03/07/2009 12:02

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TwoHot · 03/07/2009 13:08

argggggggggggggg

Hulababy · 03/07/2009 13:15

Maybe OP has left MN. Afterall, is there even a place for a mum with an "average" child on here? Maybe we will need a special section do you think?!

pagwatch · 03/07/2009 13:16

I thoughtthis was very funny and I too have a child withvery severe SN.
Do you know - when they give you your childs diagnosis they don't simultaneously book you in to have your sense of humour removed ( although most LEA's stretch it as far as it will go)

What a terrible over reaction from earlier posters.

I have a fabtasticly gifted child, a child with severe SN and a really average child.

Guess which one is happiest?

Scrumplet · 03/07/2009 13:34
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TheProfiteroleThief · 03/07/2009 13:37

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PlumpRumpSoggyBaps · 03/07/2009 13:38

I was told last year that ds1 was average.

He's put a lot of effort into becoming below average since then.

Little blighter.

zanz1bar · 03/07/2009 13:52

Zanzibarmum Love to know how you chose your nickname, as my Mum was born in Zanzibar.

You made me giggle and believe me, my mother spent a lot of parents evenings in tears, but I turned out all right in an average sort of way, 2x dc, 1xdog, volvo, house in country, no grammatical knowledge and bad spelling.

beanieb · 03/07/2009 13:57

how is this insensitive? It's supposed to be a joke/funny little chat isn't it? Some of you mumsnetters are just plain weird

hifi · 03/07/2009 14:06

agree with posters who say lighten up.

zanzibarmum · 03/07/2009 17:29

Sorry; it was a joke but with a serious point to it amid all the striving by us and "pushy parent" threads here on mumsnet. Besides I am not sure a teacher would ever use the dreaded A word.

zanz1bar - at least you got the joke but sorry I am not from Zanzibar.

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TheFallenMadonna · 03/07/2009 17:38

Wasn't it John Major who said he wanted all children to be above average?

And he was Chancellor of the Exchequer...

Goblinchild · 03/07/2009 17:44

You're right you know, on our planning we have G&T, Higher ability, Middle Ability, Lower Ability and SEN.
But when talking to parents we say things like 'peer equivalent' to bamboozle them.
And a parent with an sn child needs a GSOH or you might as well give in to despair before breakfast on a daily basis.

zanzibarmum · 03/07/2009 17:47

FallenMadonna - yes, as people have said "average" is not a bad place to be; what really counts in life are social skills and a work ethic; not all above average kids have these skills.

Besides what is "average" in one school would be counted below average or above average in another. Average defined by the mode wouldn't be a bad place to be - what's important is not just where the child is relative to others but what the child's attainment level and distribution of children around the mean.

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ICANDOTHAT · 03/07/2009 20:25

AVERAGE !! How fabulous .... your dc child will positively thrive in our education system - CONGRATULATIONS !!

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