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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s not tracking, it’s just a know fact like a kid’s name, their siblings name, what street they live. We socialize, carpool, hang out and know the families. I think you’re isolated. [/quote] DP but I think you’re way overestimating how much normal parents keep track of this. My daughter’s classmate this year was redshirted— I found out casually chatting to her mom at a party months after school ended. I think you care a lot more than other parents and suggest PP might be right about untreated anxiety. [/] Of course people don’t care when it has no impact on them. The ones whose kids are impacted by it will care more. Pretty normal. You’re not in a situation like this. [/quote] I mean…in theory I was impacted? This girl probably did better on tests than my daughter did. But then again someone younger than my kid might also have done better. Or maybe my kid a secret genius and did the best in the class on everything and I’m just a super inattentive parent? I really don’t think the impact of a few older kids is really significant on anyone…[/quote]
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