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[quote=Anonymous]Here is a thought, OP. You become the PTA board member or the PTA president. Then you take over celebrating kids for all significant academic achievements. And then you raise funds, and do the organizing, and buy the rewards and manage the snacks...and keep organizing these events for ALL students. In this way, your kid will also be celebrated with other kids. Want to do that? I did it for my own kid at his school. Which means that it removed this task, effort, time and cost - from the plate of the school and teachers and I organized the event for all kids who could be celebrated for academic achievements. I say - GO FOR IT. Does not matter if you are a Tiger Mom, a Lion Mom, a Puma Mom, a Jaguar Mom, a Llama Mom or a Kangaroo Mom. Heck, you could also be a Seahorse Dad. All izz well. [/quote]
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