You are not a NP, you are the same crazy poster who is insulting every parent that redshirted their child. You give no substance and just insults. YOU are unstable, YOU are obtuse, etc. every single parent on this board is just here because they can’t believe crazies like you really exist and it’s entertaining. I think you are just here for the fight… you don’t care about redshirting, you may not even have kids. Every time they’re a redshirting post, you start screaming with the same empty arguments and insults (to kids and parents)…. |
But they also can't spell principal, so, not going to take them seriously. |
I think the unhinged one is the crazy loon who WAS redshirted by her parents. She's been a loser ever since and blames her parents that she never became anything in life. Because she was redshirted. I think most of this is a misguided attempt to convince other people to not let their kids end up like her. Otherwise I have no idea why someone would be so overly invested in what strangers decide to do with their kindergartners. |
Honey, I’m a different post and calling someone slow is never okay, no matter how annoying someone responds back to you. You should be ashamed. |
I think you are right. She trolls and haunts these threads and wildly lashes out at parents considering redshirting. It’s sad. (Didn’t redshirt.) |
Because dchm is the measure of grammar. |
Much like yourself. |
Do you always answer you own posts? |
What's dchm? |
Your mom. |
That was a DP. You are really getting desperate. Have you talked to your parents lately? |
The sad thing is you didn’t get that because you are too stupid. |
Okay, sock puppet. |
The thing that really gets to me are the parents who come on here and post, "Why do you care if I redshirt my kid?! What does it matter to you if I didn't want him to be the youngest?" It matters to me because holding back normally developing summer birthday kids puts non-redshirted kids at a disadvantage. Now, instead of being one year younger than the older peers, they are sometimes 15 months younger than the others. Redshirting skews the age, abilities, maturity, and social capacities of a class. I wish schools would set a cut off and hold to it. |
Uh, I’m not lashing out at parents considering redshirting. I think it’s fine. Not a big deal. My kids weren’t redshirted but are friends with kids who were. It doesn’t matter. So no, I am not wildly lashing out at parents considering redshirting. |