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Reply to "Montessori parents: how do you know kids are on track?"
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[quote=Anonymous]OP, your question really applies to all students in "non-testing" grades (3 and up). Schools have become careful about communicating with parents about their child's progress. At regularly scheduled parent-teacher or all-parent conferences, two or three times a year, you should receive concrete assessments (qualitative or quantitative) of your child's progress, possibly comparing him/her with other kids in the class or with curricular benchmarks. When our child was in pre-K this included assessment sheets and even video footage. If you are not seeing any of that in very specific terms or if you find your child is lagging, then that would be a red flag.[/quote]
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