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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Most of those qualities are intrinsic and come from the home setting. No school is going to do that. DCPS is good at teaching kids to read and write (better than privates as far ad I can tell). [/quote] I was going to say this as well. Parents teach “love of learning” not school. I will also say this is a personality trait, to a degree. One of my children LOVES learning, the other, eh, not so much.... [/quote] I think people say "love of learning" when they really mean "love of school" -- as in a child who is happy to go to school and learn whatever they teach there. One of my children is like that and happily goes and learns whatever the teacher teachers. My other one has a "love of learning" but not of all things. He loves learning about dinosaurs for example. He does not love all that is covered in school, some of which he declares to be "boring." Still it is important that he learn how to add and write... so off to school he must go. [/quote] PP you’re responding to. Perhaps. But I meant “love of learning.” Both of my kids enjoy GOING TO school very very much. [/quote]
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