It's about Kai...again
Last Friday, I spoke to his English language teacher and she told me that the last test which the students took was exceptionally difficult. It was a 'no study' test and Kai did very well. His score was top of his class. She told me his English was exception and in the future, she will be giving him more challenging papers.
Of course, as a mum, I feel proud of my son's achievements and knowing that giving up my career to be a full-time mum for my kids was a right decision. It was because I didn't have to work, I had the time to bring him to the library every week to expose him to all kinds of books and reading to him. However, I also have my worries that if we return home, will the school back home that focus so much on completing syllabus, fails to notice his gifting in his language. As his mum, I have a responsibility to help him excel in what he is good at. If only they have a specialised language school. A school which helps kids who are good in their language to excel even further.
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