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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The op (the post) really annoyed me. I don't think the poster is wrong, per se, but she reacts differently than me, which makes me question my parenting. It makes me feel defensive. I wonder if that is what is going on with this thread. [/quote] Are you the OP? No, she did not make me question my parenting in the least. [/quote] Me neither. I was appalled at how interfering and micromanaging she was being and felt truly sorry for any teacher who had to receive her emails.[/quote] No, I'm not the op. The op is acting in a completely different way than I have in similar situations. I'm saying many of us could say we are in this situation. My oldest started kindergarten having read scores of chapter books. So, my point was, I am quick to think her an idiot and want to flame her--because to not may make me feel like I'm doing it wrong. In reality, this op can complain to kid's teacher and maybe kid will get moved. Maybe kid will benefit. Maybe teacher will talk about what a pain op is in the teachers lounge. But it really isn't a big deal. [/quote] The whole fucking thing translates to, "my normal child being treated normally, wat do?" And the answer is chill out. [/quote]
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