Thanks.
They are good questions and I will ask them.
It can't have been one teacher's idea, as I have two children in the same year, but different classes and different teachers, and they both gave me examples of questions they had been asked.
I don't want to seem paranoid, but I do come from the UK, where there are multiple government databases which hold information on children, including their responses to questions such as these at school.
I fear Australia is heading in the same direction.
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