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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Every year there is a crazy out of touch parent like OP. Every single year. Comb often. If your kid keeps getting it, it isn’t on anyone else. It is because you don’t keep combing. This isn’t something you can outsource. Poison doesn’t help. It hits every school. It has been decades since it was recommended that kids stay home. If you keep having the problem, complaining just lets everyone know you stopped combing. Don’t be that person. [/quote] It's not that she's crazy, it's that most new parents are unaware of the decline in standards across the board - including hygiene- from when they were in school.[/quote] Yes, this is an old tale. They were saying this 50 years ago.[/quote] In my class, I had at least 5 kids who reek of weed. It's in their clothing, backpack, etc. I also have one or two who smell like cat pee. One of these kids lives in a home with a hoarder. I feel terrible for these kids. Right now, the other kids just make vague comments about something smelling but it won't be long before they know which kids are carrying these odors.[/quote]
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