| Prepping is what other parents do to get their borderline children into the AAP/GT programs. Good parenting is what I do because my child is naturally gifted. |
Could you move your big head over a little? It is crowding the rest of us. The bigger the head, the harder the fall. |
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Ha, I got the joke. Sounds about right to this non-FCPS parent! |
Sarcasm impaired?
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Not at all. Just not funny. |
Really? I thought it was pretty funny. Clever. Not PP BTW. |
It isn't funny since some posters on here truly post like that. So when someone else does it, the humor is missing. She just seems like she's one of them. |
Wow. Are parents really doing this? That is messed up. |
Would not surprise me. I have a brother who has drilled his kids so much in writing: "Write 5 sentences before you can play on vacation," etc., that I'm quite sure he's in danger of making them hate it. I'm constantly amazed at what some parents will do to keep their kids from ever struggling to work anything out themselves. |
Another NP who also found it rather funny. And unfortunately very accurate to the mindset that seems typical about this issue. |
The two examples seem materially different. I personally require my kids from first grade on to do at least a few minutes (5-10) of writing several times a week unless they have a lot of homework, and most days in the summer, because I'm dissatisfied with how the school teaches writing. But I wouldn't prepare my kindergarten child's free writing sentences -- that defeats the entire point and it's at least somewhat dishonest. |
Children need structure so your brother is doing the right thing. This whole notion that kids will learn for themselves at their pace working things out as they struggle is one of the reasons why our educational system is deficient. But of course the blame will be placed on teachers, the lack of funding, etc when it is often because parents relinquish their responsibility in the education of their children. |
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Clearly, you are right. All of the education theorists have no idea what they are talking about and surely as a parent you know
more than all of them do: http://www.teacherlibrarian.com/2014/06/18/educational-makerspaces/ |