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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We have 3 kids, one in ES and two younger ones. The ES kid seems to have some 'activity' we have to do every week in addition to homework. Many times it involves getting some supply or going out for something we don't have. For example, this week we're supposed to keep the class pet and take photos with him. There's a book everyone writes in and put the photos. Photos means a trip to target or some other place like it to stand in line and print them. Last week we were supposed to come in to read a special story. Then it's wear a certain thing day or print pictures of your family and do x.y.z. Next week it's bring things and volunteer for the holiday party. I don't mean to sound grinchy but do teachers not realize that parents have a zillion things to do and adding one more random errand to the mix for no real purpose is so irritating. I only work very PT and I feel overwhelmed with all the stuff. I can only imagine how people with more demanding jobs feel. It also seems kind of insensitive to assume people have the time/resources to do all this. I don't do everything they ask of course but[b] I also don't want my kiddo to miss out [/b]so I do try to do as much as I can. Thanks for letting me vent DCUM![/quote] Here's the thing- our parents didn't care if we missed out. You shouldn't either. The world does not revolve around children unless we let it. Just say no to the things you can't do. [/quote] +1. If my child is assigned the task, I let them do it. Do not start down the path of helping your child with everything because the next thing you know you are "helping" with homework and book reports. I will provide supply like posterboard for their reports but it stops there. If my kids are too young to print pictures then they often went to school without OR Dad got to help.[/quote]
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