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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Not everyone is miserable. I actually enjoy this and so does my DS. He talks to his friends online at night playing games. [b]He likes school online because all of the kids with bad behavior who ruin school do not show up online. The teachers are helping him one-on-one because they have office hours each day. The lessons are less fluff and to the point and aren't interrupted by the behavior issues. [/b]He sleeps in later each day. I prefer working at home. No wasted time commuting and I save money on gas. The parents I know that really want schools to open have never spent more than a week straight with their kids. They don't want to either. I'm a single parent so it's all me 24/7 but I cannot complain. My kid says he hopes they don't go back to school this year.[/quote] My children say the same. [/quote] +1 My kids say that it makes a HUGE difference that all the "bad" kids aren't in class.[/quote] I totally agree. Two "bullies" in my child's class have magically disappeared. lol is all I have to say. There was a boy in one of my kid's first grade class whose sole existence was to run around hitting other kids, disobeying the teacher, and not participating in anything. I volunteered for a half-day class project and this kid spent the entire three hours running around the back of the classroom by himself throwing paper airplanes. He also weirdly had a hole in the middle of his forehead that nobody seemed to care about. WTF??? Schools can't control kids' behavior these days anyway so perhaps we should just remain permanent distance learning to avoid class disruptions. [/quote]
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