Gundy, they still do Show and tell in the early stages in Scotland and with a different name further up the school.
I am uncomfortable reading posters commenting that the little boy is being traumatised by the teacher, by asking him to do a presentation.
We are hearing the story third hand. Child-parent-grandparent.
The wee one is so anxious that, he may have thought more is expected of him than is actually being asked for.
From experience I know how messages from school can be distorted, once it reaches the parent.
* following the Scottish talking and listening guidelines, it should be a short talk, not a full blown presentation, complete with Powerpoints.
* It is not compulsory, the guidelines are very broad and the teacher makes the decision on the best way to achieve the outcomes, depending on the child's needs and the school's language policy.
There are many ways to achieve this, to overcome barriers to learning.
The most important thing here is the emotional and mental wellbeing of this wee boy
If it were me, I would have contacted the school immediately to alert them to the problem. it is not insoluable.
To leave that wee boy anxious until Monday is cruel.
Sorry for the rant, but this was my area of expertise, ^ breaking down barriers to learning.^ and showing compassion for those who find school life difficult.