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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]how do you know your child is the top reader? i volunteer in my child's classroom and only have a sense of who is in what broad category. that is, who's still learning the alphabet and who can read pretty fluently but no idea who is the "highest" reader or the "lowest."[/quote] Not the OP but I knew my child was the top reader because the teacher said it at the fall parent teacher conference. I previously taught first grade myself so I knew he was a very good reader, but would have had no idea that he was at "the" top or anywhere else. [/quote] Wow. In my experience, teachers are very reluctant to tell parents how their child compares to the others. I have tried to get that info out of them and they hedge.[/quote] I'm the poster to whom you are responding. That's why I shrug my shoulders and get annoyed at the people who go on and on about how bored their snowflakes are or will be in kindergarten. If my kid wasn't bored, yours will be just fine. There is still a lot to work on, as being a able to read isn't the end all be all. [/quote] Agh, former teacher who uses the term "snowflake". I'm glad you don't teach anymore. [/quote]
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