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[quote=Anonymous]10:30 I agree that parents sometimes influence this and children wouldn't be bored otherwise. That said, I've been in two conferences at the beginning of the year where I've been told my child has met all the standards of the grade and then some and by the way, we won't be teaching him anything new here or we will do some stuff for him and it turns out to be a once a month effort. I don't agree with this. Nor is there always something for them to do with their time. When my son finishes his math work which is easy for him, he has to sit as his desk with nothing to do for the remaining time. Really it just can't be that hard to give the kid a more challenging worksheet to do when he's obviously mastered the other work per their own tests.[/quote]
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