Dear Principal Mam,
My ward, Daiwik Wadhwa is studying in class Nursey – C in your esteem school and I just wanted to share my recent observations in my child’s behavior which were significantly noticeable and are listed below:
1. Has shown lot of improvement in picking up English words with correct pronunciation
2. Expects his parents and family members to converse in English
3. Tries to become independent. Incidents like changing his clothes & wearing shoes himself, eating himself & even server food to his elders, etc. He even wants to cook at home and make sandwiches (like they are demonstrated in class)
4. Tries to correlate his habits at home with what is being taught in school.
5. The most surprising incident was he explained me not to wear shorts during morning walk as “chicken-guinea” and “dengue” mosquitoes can bite and one can become sick J. Daiwik was able to spell these diseases names properly.
There are many more such incidents and I would like to deeply thank his class teacher – Chandana Mam for being such an effective teacher and is able to carry out holistic development of my child.
Thanks again..
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