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Please check your compression, 19:24.
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Anonymous wrote:Please check your compression, 19:24.

^ comprehension
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DP. There is no school district where teachers are commonly referred to as co-parents. That is some bizarre fantasy world you are living in.
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Anonymous wrote:DP. There is no school district where teachers are commonly referred to as co-parents. That is some bizarre fantasy world you are living in.

Never said it was public. Are you the poster with comprehension issues? It was a small private in Bethesda. Not going to name it here. Sorry.
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Anonymous wrote:Please check your compression, 19:24.

^ comprehension


Huh? Even the post directly above mine repeats this ridiculous theory. What are you talking about?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DP. There is no school district where teachers are commonly referred to as co-parents. That is some bizarre fantasy world you are living in.

Never said it was public. Are you the poster with comprehension issues? It was a small private in Bethesda. Not going to name it here. Sorry.


Lol ok. So exactly what world you playing this institution where you have such insider knowledge?
Anonymous
* what role do you play
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In one Bethesda school I know, it’s common for the teacher to be referred to as the “co-parent”.

Once the caregiver/educator spends more hours per week with the child than the parents do, I think “co-parent” is accurate.


You’re nuts.

Which part do you not like?
“Primary caregiver” is another term I’ve heard for whomever provides the most hours of care of a young child. Or course this can be either parent or other family member, a daycare worker, or a nanny.

Perhaps it’s also worthwhile to mention that providing the “best” care, requires knowing the child, and what are the child’s changing needs. It’s next to impossible to know a child without spending many hours with her. You can’t expect to review some daily notes to make up for lost time spent together.


Lol ok. Teachers are commonly referred to as co-parents

The nuts poster never said which part she didn’t like.
Anonymous
only someone who feels like they’re floundering would nitpick or personalize that statement. Not everything is weaponized. It’s ok.
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Anonymous wrote:DP. There is no school district where teachers are commonly referred to as co-parents. That is some bizarre fantasy world you are living in.

Never said it was public. Are you the poster with comprehension issues? It was a small private in Bethesda. Not going to name it here. Sorry.


No, I was a different poster. And now that you have clarified, your point is irrelevant. You can pay for small privates who will tell you anything you want to hear. Just because you are handing lots money to Miss Sarah's School For The Suffocatingly Hot-Housed doesn't mean the rest of us have to live with their nonsense.
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Anonymous wrote:DP. There is no school district where teachers are commonly referred to as co-parents. That is some bizarre fantasy world you are living in.

Never said it was public. Are you the poster with comprehension issues? It was a small private in Bethesda. Not going to name it here. Sorry.


No, I was a different poster. And now that you have clarified, your point is irrelevant. You can pay for small privates who will tell you anything you want to hear. Just because you are handing lots money to Miss Sarah's School For The Suffocatingly Hot-Housed doesn't mean the rest of us have to live with their nonsense.

You seem to be lost. No one told you with whom you should live.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DP. There is no school district where teachers are commonly referred to as co-parents. That is some bizarre fantasy world you are living in.

Never said it was public. Are you the poster with comprehension issues? It was a small private in Bethesda. Not going to name it here. Sorry.


No, I was a different poster. And now that you have clarified, your point is irrelevant. You can pay for small privates who will tell you anything you want to hear. Just because you are handing lots money to Miss Sarah's School For The Suffocatingly Hot-Housed doesn't mean the rest of us have to live with their nonsense.

You seem to be lost. No one told you with whom you should live.


You are the one who seems to be treating the use of the term "co-parent" to refer to teachers as some sort of rational thing, instead of the obviously absurd nonsense it is.

Enjoy your school for the children of the Delicate and Special.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DP. There is no school district where teachers are commonly referred to as co-parents. That is some bizarre fantasy world you are living in.

Never said it was public. Are you the poster with comprehension issues? It was a small private in Bethesda. Not going to name it here. Sorry.


No, I was a different poster. And now that you have clarified, your point is irrelevant. You can pay for small privates who will tell you anything you want to hear. Just because you are handing lots money to Miss Sarah's School For The Suffocatingly Hot-Housed doesn't mean the rest of us have to live with their nonsense.

You seem to be lost. No one told you with whom you should live.


You are the one who seems to be treating the use of the term "co-parent" to refer to teachers as some sort of rational thing, instead of the obviously absurd nonsense it is.

Enjoy your school for the children of the Delicate and Special.

You appear to be unhinged. Let it go.
Anonymous
Oh no. I’ve said this. No idea anyone would be offended at it.
Anonymous
OP, do you always turn casual conversation into a fight?
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