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You are a good responsible parent Nebe, which was my original point. As i mentioned having a brother and son teaching in inner city schools, and having substitute taught myself for 4 years after retiring i have a pretty good feel for what goes on. It's not the facilities that need more $ thrown at them, it's more parents like yourself that put their kids first. Like John said, kids have it tough. Parents need to go and spend a few days in their kid's school, sitting in the classroom and changing classes to see what really goes on with the disruptions and how poorly kids treat each other. The behavior issues fall on the parents, not the teachers or government. It all comes down to what kids are taught in the home. |
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I preface my remarks by saying I have no children
But I use to watch my sister-in-law (alot by the way, she is cute) walk around with one of those baby slings slung over her shoulder reading to which ever of the three children she has raised suspended in the sling. Oldest child Jake is and was obsessed with reading. Second one equally so. Third one is smart but didn't take to it quite as well, slight disabilty, but like Nebe and all of you Dads here know reading to your children is extremely important. In my house nobody could make me do anything. I suffered because of that attitude. My brother Squid Kids Dad read and still does an enormous amount, romantic novels, go figure.
I applaud all of you who take the time to teach your children to read. Don't forget math, and writing techniques as well. |
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I knew I was in trouble when I found him reading this... :rotfl:
Sadly, I can see no way he would not be boored out of his mind in school when he is older. :( homeschool? |
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We read to our kids as babies and now they chew through books like they are going out of style, they are creative and perform in school, maybe they are lucky they have a good mother, because it isn't the school system. My oldest takes stuff apart and builds things in his desk during school, no he isn't bored :rolleyes: |
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Even if I get everything else in my life right, my children are the only legacy I can leave that can make a difference in the future..
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I pull the plug on SRI each day at 3:30 to do homework - then I cook, then I do more SRI at night.
My kid tested above average - 85% - but that is with about 60 minutes per day of one-on-one. Apart from the work he does on his own - this consists of teaching him concepts associated with math and language and then doing drills on grammar, times tables, etc. Without that work, he would have tanked. I don't know how people who don't have the skills themselves, or who get home at 6:30 can do it. |
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