he came out of the examination room in floods of tears. He is not a namby-pamby cry-baby, and has done several exams before. But on this occasion he says his hands slipped off the piano during one of his pieces, and then he couldn't get going again and the examiner got a bit impatient. (Ds is 9, by the way.)
I've told him to forget it and I'm making him his favourite tea. Is this the right thing to say?
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poor ds has just blown his piano exam
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fircone · 25/06/2008 16:51
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