Please sign- remove distractions and over loading on screen time

Anonymous
Some of you are too stupid to be parents. Back off and leave this to the experts in education and child development.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What folks don't seem to understand is that many (most?) kids are using the internet correctly.

If the teacher is working with a group, other kids might have an assignment to complete online.

Yes, it would be good if they had paper books instead, but they don't. So taking away the internet is going to result is less differentiated instruction.


I love how you act like buying books is an impossible pipe dream.


Textbooks are insanely expensive.

My SIL has to buy textbooks for her kids in private. She spent $1200 for two kids last year and some of the books weren’t even new!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What folks don't seem to understand is that many (most?) kids are using the internet correctly.

If the teacher is working with a group, other kids might have an assignment to complete online.

Yes, it would be good if they had paper books instead, but they don't. So taking away the internet is going to result is less differentiated instruction.


I love how you act like buying books is an impossible pipe dream.


Even the short stories my kid is assigned for English are online. Can't you just print the darned story with your billion dollar budget MCPS?


That would require working printers and copy machines.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Some of you are too stupid to be parents. Back off and leave this to the experts in education and child development.


If the so called experts were educated our kids well, the test scores would be much higher.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What folks don't seem to understand is that many (most?) kids are using the internet correctly.

If the teacher is working with a group, other kids might have an assignment to complete online.

Yes, it would be good if they had paper books instead, but they don't. So taking away the internet is going to result is less differentiated instruction.


I love how you act like buying books is an impossible pipe dream.


Textbooks are insanely expensive.

My SIL has to buy textbooks for her kids in private. She spent $1200 for two kids last year and some of the books weren’t even new!


She got ripped off. I buy our mcps ones and spend between 20-40. You can get pdfs of many online for free. Opens tax has books new for $30
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