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Default Writing reports

I am in a pre-school setting. Each term i write a short progress report for parents on how their child is getting on, it is very informal as i send a 'proper' report at the end of term focusing on the six areas of learning. The problem i have is thinking of different phrases to write other than “continues to make good progress in all six areas of Learning” “I am very pleased with xxxxxxx progress” “She has formed a good relationship with xxxxxxxxxx and play really well together.“ Has anyone got a bank of general phrases they use and could let me have, this would be an enormous help, or even some phrases anyone can come up with i am brain dead trying to think.
Thank you in advance. Star
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