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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]NPS only goes to 6th. And it doesn't handle things that way. They certainly imply that its the parents fault, as does the poster above, but aren't so paternalistic as to follow through with parenting classes. Hysterical.[/quote] Forced parenting classes .. and you get to pay for the privilege. And your kid is called the Bad Kid who is separated from the Good Kids. Sounds like a really bad dystopian YA book.[/quote] Sounds to me like responding PP has a disruptive kid and has weak parenting skills. Seriously, this would only bother you IF you know your kid and your parenting skills aren't good.[/quote] Very much the opposite. But I understand other people's kids too. It should bother everyone to have a young children labeled Good Kids and Bad Kids. [/quote]
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