Anonymous wrote:Both my kids (early elementary) had a mix of P's and I's on their report cards (mostly P's with 2 to 4 I's). Both are also at least a grade level higher in reading (but received an I in one of the reading categories). I recognize that they aren't brilliant, but they are definitely no dummies. But it seems like (at least from other threads) most kids get all P's and that's more the norm. One of my kids has ADHD, so I know that's part of the issue, at least in the algebraic thinking math category. P-T conferences went well, and no problems were reported, and in fact, my non-ADHD child was reported as doing extremely well all-around.
How typical is it to get multiple I's?
It is certainly very common to read on DCUM that everybody gets all Ps. I have no idea what information (if any) the posters are basing this on. I trust my children's teachers more than anonymous posters on DCUM.