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thank you everyone :) well i did as you suggested and went to see her head teacher, who was very nice about it. I didn't go in raving mad, but i'm sure she knew i wasn't best pleased. I hope i gave her the impression that i'm not the kind of mother that just keeps her child off school because i can't be bothered to get out of bed, or assert myself. Infact, as i said, it's more of a hassle for me to keep her off, but i can't see my little girl go into school whilst she's running a temp of 39.3 and throwing up. I felt mad because i thought here my wee girl is, really suffering and all the school is bothered about is their attendance figures! Anyhow, i went to parent's evening yesterday and i was expecting a lecture from her class teacher on her attendance and the fact she was 'behind' but to my surprise her teacher was very nice (i think the head may have told her that i had addressed the attendance issues and was not best pleased) BUT she did say my daughter was behind in her reading and lacked confidence. When i asked if she made allowances for the fact my daughter is the youngest in her year and only just turns 5 when her friends are turning 6, she said NO! 'some of the brightest children are often the youngest'. Now i'm no expert in education but expecting a 4yr old to read AND write a sentence seems slightly harsh to me. I've heard other schools DO make these allowances. I read with her every night, and love our time together. I've asked if she can have extra support, and as for the confidence, well surely if she's being asked to do things she can't do that will enhance her lack of confidence? infact she said to me yesterday 'mummy, i always want to ask for help because i can't do what the other children do' it broke my heart. How did it come to this? when i have to produce a sick note from the doctor to prove my 4yr old is genuinely ill, and when schools are constantly pushing their pupils to improve their targets. Where is the fun in being a child anymore? She's just 4 after all!