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Yesterday I read something that made me want to cry.
A Year 5 student struggling through a NAPLAN test stood up, walked out of the classroom, and attempted suicide on the school grounds. The student had mental health issues and was performing well below average in class, but his mother had wanted him to take the test.
Why are we doing this to our kids? Why are we putting them under this unnecessary pressure at such a young age?
At the start of the April school holidays this year, I took my son to a bookshop to buy him a few new books he’d been asking for. There’s a kids’ series about dragons that he absolutely loves. As we stood at the counter, him clutching his dragon books, I noticed another boy and his mother standing near us. That boy was holding a stack of NAPLAN practice test books.
I knew how he was going to be spending his holidays.
Yesterday, as I was walking into my son’s school to pick him up, a man standing out the front handed me a flyer offering tutoring services. Among the services offered was “NAPLAN tutoring”.
Yep, you can pay to have someone supervise your child as they sweat over English and maths questions, after hours.
Again, why are we doing this to our kids?