Originally Posted by Clay
I'm so glad for you that everything is going fine, but be alert (without being paranoid!) to warnings that things have changed, because (if) once they do, you might want to look into the cause and think about an intervention.

Thanks you so much for your reply - and for everyone else's. I think the one thing I have learned from reading this forum is that things can change in a heartbeat, depending on the learning situation the kids are in. I know how lucky I am to have a child who is so well behaved at school - and I realise how much his teachers have appreciated him so far. Thankfully - I pretty much already know which class he will be in next year - the teacher he goes to 2nd grade for math for has made it clear that she really wants him in her class next year smile We'll see where it goes after that ! I know that I personally loved school until I was about 12 - after that, I really disliked it, and left school at 16 (this is going back a few hundred years, I was educated in England, where it was more common to leave at that age) - I really want my son to have wonderful school years !