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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I can totally see some not very bright kids of neglectful parents not being able to read the clock. [/quote] I can tell you're a wonderful person totally not raising little assh0letts. [/quote] Everybody is taught analog clock reading in elementary, unless they went to a weird private school. Public, Catholic, Montessori, non-weirdo homeschool, all of them teach how to read a clock. Most schools do not spend a whole lot of time on it, yes that is true, but it would be at least a one or two week long unit. If your child didn't get it when it was first taught and the teacher moved along to the next topic, then you should have practiced at home. You should have had some indication from your child's homework and tests whether analog clock reading skills stuck or needed to be practiced more.[/quote]
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