Smurfsammy
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My son is in year 2 and is just about to take his SATS. I don't know if we should tell him they are a big deal or not? I hear the other parents talking about how well their child is going to do etc but to be honest I am not sure my son is going to do that well, I think he is about average. He struggled for a long time with his reading and writing and is only just catching up to the level that he 'should' be at.
He doesn't seem at all bothered about the SATS and so I don't think I should be either. Obviously the SATS are important for making sure he is in the right classes but why is there so much pressure about it all? He is happy and social at school and gets on OK but hasn't really shown any great interest in any subject. He prefers sport really.
I just know that the kids who do really well are going to brag about it and I don't want my son's ego to take a bash if he doesn't do quite so well!
Does anyone else have a smilar issue or advice?
He doesn't seem at all bothered about the SATS and so I don't think I should be either. Obviously the SATS are important for making sure he is in the right classes but why is there so much pressure about it all? He is happy and social at school and gets on OK but hasn't really shown any great interest in any subject. He prefers sport really.
I just know that the kids who do really well are going to brag about it and I don't want my son's ego to take a bash if he doesn't do quite so well!
Does anyone else have a smilar issue or advice?