TO THE MOM WHO RED SHIRTED HER SON AND COMPLAINS HE'S NOT CHALLENGED

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ok- I can't say this publicly but it really makes me mad.

I have a daughter with an August Birthday and your son is a full 17 months older than my daughter and they are in the same class.
I can't stand it that you say that the classwork is too easy and your son is not academically challenged.
Perhaps you wouldn't feel that way if you sent your son to school on time. I bet my daughter would look really talented too if she were compared to kids much younger- rather than just a hardworking kid.


Omfg yes


Why b/c you are too immature to talk to another parent? Not sure why OP can't muster up the adult skills to say, "Please stop complaining." Or "Let's talk about something else." Why are you so insecure that you're comparing your kid to someone else's obviously non-talented child? Shame you guys weren't redshirted. Maybe your social skills would be more advanced.
Anonymous
It will come back to bite the mom when her child is a senior in high school and is stuck living at home instead of being off at college like he should be
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ok- I can't say this publicly but it really makes me mad.

I have a daughter with an August Birthday and your son is a full 17 months older than my daughter and they are in the same class.
I can't stand it that you say that the classwork is too easy and your son is not academically challenged.
Perhaps you wouldn't feel that way if you sent your son to school on time. I bet my daughter would look really talented too if she were compared to kids much younger- rather than just a hardworking kid.


Omfg yes


Why b/c you are too immature to talk to another parent? Not sure why OP can't muster up the adult skills to say, "Please stop complaining." Or "Let's talk about something else." Why are you so insecure that you're comparing your kid to someone else's obviously non-talented child? Shame you guys weren't redshirted. Maybe your social skills would be more advanced.


What happened to the post you made earlier where you made that same witty comment about "shame you weren't redshirted?"

We get it, your 10 year old can't hack in it K.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ok- I can't say this publicly but it really makes me mad.

I have a daughter with an August Birthday and your son is a full 17 months older than my daughter and they are in the same class.
I can't stand it that you say that the classwork is too easy and your son is not academically challenged.
Perhaps you wouldn't feel that way if you sent your son to school on time. I bet my daughter would look really talented too if she were compared to kids much younger- rather than just a hardworking kid.


Omfg yes


Why b/c you are too immature to talk to another parent? Not sure why OP can't muster up the adult skills to say, "Please stop complaining." Or "Let's talk about something else." Why are you so insecure that you're comparing your kid to someone else's obviously non-talented child? Shame you guys weren't redshirted. Maybe your social skills would be more advanced.

NP. I don't think it has to do with insecurity so much as just annoyance at the other parents. I'm sure you get annoyed with people too for what they say that seems a no-brainer to you.

You don't understand that, I guess. Either you redshirted your child or you are lack some reasoning skills.
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