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Reply to "How much do you know about the academic skills of the other kids in your child's classroom? "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Surprising that anyone would prioritize privacy over helping a child who is behind stay on grade level. That is some messed up thinking. Sorry you are so insecure about how your child might be perceived by someone who has no authority over your child's education. So what if someone knows my kid is terrible in math or is behind in reading! If I didn't have time/skills/patience as a parent to get my kid up to speed at home, I'd be really grateful that someone with no obligation to help my kid was willing to help them out of sheer generosity. It's a sad commentary on our society when someone offering to help a child in need is vilified b/c they might learn something about the child while helping them. [/quote] I would be fine with it if the helper had some qualifications. But the volunteers tend to be people that have nothing better to do with their time and then gossip on top of it. I would question whether the person was really "helping" or just a distraction trying to make themselves feel worthwhile, [/quote] I don't care why someone is volunteering, all I care is if my DC is being helped. When a business gives a donation to the PTA, I don't care if they're only motivation is the free advertising they get. I just want the donation.[/quote]
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