Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Just a quick post....

To say all is well. At school. Mamma went in fortified with double black expresso and surly Pappa at side, only to be received by two very sweet and gentle special educators, who just wanted Mamma's signatures on the consent form to take special sessions with the brat to help him cope with the academics. Thassal. Mamma's sigh of relief was so audible you could have powered a steam engine with it. And they sweetly asked Mamma and Pappa which areas they felt the brat needed working on. And took some backgrounder. Not a moue like the insistence last time that Mamma hire a special educator to sit in with the brat for the entire day in class. But the brat too, is a different child now. And an acceptance and willingness to work with the brat's limitations. And an openness to sit with his tuition teacher in a meeting and work out a synergistic way to help him.
Be still my beating heart. Its just 10 am and the day is looking good already. And the nightmare of last night is past me.

11 opinions:

Tharini said...

Awright! Wonderful wonderful outcome from something so unsettling. Glad for you!

-Tharini.

suma said...

phew! thank god...

have you ever noticed that when you are highly scared about something, it actually boils down to nothing ...

Aneela Z said...

bus yara, life is a big equalizer...after the craziness of last night some sanity emerged.
But seriously you should have the neighbourhood/ building send him a terse notice...and your husband is on the board of governors right?

Mama - Mia said...

yaayyyyyy!! :) you go Krish! and his Mummy! :D

cheers!

Anonymous said...

thank god!!!

choxbox said...

v happy for you!

just another mommy said...

yay! Happy for you guys!

kbpm said...

wonderful!

Mystic Margarita said...

Thank God! Really happy it yurned out ok.

Life Of A Domestic Diva said...

:-D I'm so glad things worked out. Krish is such a bright child..hugs to him and his Mamma :-)

Anonymous said...

Good that it all ended well.
But I still don't see why Upper KG kids are being taught multiplications and divisions.
I live in US and my 6 yr old is still learning additions (1 digit).
I really dont know how he will have to struggle to cope with the syllabus there when we decide to move back.

-Jyothy.