Hey Tory. Pleased that your situation resolved itself positively. Sounds like you've got some new processes onboard now so that the good outcomes continue.

Can I add that I've also learned not to (over)react to things that teacher's say at unscheduled chats? Of course, I have to remind myself not to do this on a weekly basis. But Miss 7's teacher made an off-the-cuff comment recently about Miss 7 not progressing to year 5 next year. I really took it to heart, but in hindsight think that it was more of a reflection of where the teacher's head was at on the day at that particular moment. I will be interested to see if she still feels the same way at parent-teacher interview later this term. In an ideal world, I would like to be able to say something like "that's an interesting observation. I'm interested in talking to you about your views in depth at a more convenient time" in response to ad hoc comments. I find that there's so little feedback provided these days that I hang onto every little thing the teachers say about my daughters. And sometimes I just don't think they're comments were intended to be gospel. Guess I'll find out soon enough...

Anyway, pleased things resolved themselves and I hope your son keeps up his new organisational skills... jojo