Different Kids, Different Report Cards

I don’t make a big fuss about report cards and progress reports. But something happened in my house when the latest progress reports came home and I wanted to share the story with you. Watch the video and join in the conversation on Facebook.
Michelle
November 17, 2017
Kids And Report Cards

I don’t make a big fuss about report cards and progress reports. But something happened in my house when the latest progress reports came home and I wanted to share the story with you.

Watch the video and join in the conversation on Facebook.

Kids And Report Cards

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1 thought on “Different Kids, Different Report Cards”

  1. I agree with you 100%! I am a teacher, but also a parent. One of my son’s report cards never reflects how smart and amazing he is. I used to get so upset on report card day. I do not anymore .

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