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[quote=Anonymous] :D [quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The child is loved and her parents are amazed by what she can do - all good things. Emphasis on academics is not new - my parents did the same. With my little kids I do not push reading or math at all because I don’t see the value in doing so before school. It’s not fun for me to be the teacher and I’d rather we all go outside and play. But if the kid and her parents are connecting and having fun then good for them.[/quote] I think it's the sharing that is the problem. The mom wants others to be amazed by her kid. Not a good thing when she's not doing anything amazing.[/quote] If it’s a family only type album/sharing I don’t see the issue. Grandparents in particular will be equally enthralled. My brother is constantly texting our family thread with his toddlers athletic “achievements” like hitting a baseball or whatever. I don’t always respond but I get that he is just proud and wants to share.[/quote]
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