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Reply to "Your daily reminder that expecting parents to teach their kids at home is super inequitable"
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[quote=Anonymous]Parents: immediately cease all enriching experiences. Cease contact with family and close friends. No travel except for pop up parking lot carnivals. Plop your kids in front of the tv or your iPad. Show no affection. Do not engage with your children. Also, no discipline or routine. Let them be raised freestyle, without boundaries. Treat them like robots and send off to kindergarten with the expectation that it takes a village and that the school will essentially feed, clothe, house and “educate” your kid. Off to work you go, then. Use school as daycare. Complain bitterly if you ever need to pick up your sick child at school. In fact, stick it to the man and make it impossible for the school to reach you; keep your voicemail full or “not set up” or maybe change your number and don’t tell the school! That’ll show ‘em. The principal can ride along in the ambulance. Become exasperated if you are contacted and then go on a tirade explaining how you work and there’s no way you can pick up/be available for a conference/talk to the counselor/principal. Rebuff any requests for interventions or referrals. Your kid doesn’t need a thing. Refuse to share any information about your child’s medical condition and certainly keep everyone guessing.[/quote]
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