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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are the t-shirts required or optional? If optional, I don't think the parents were wrong with any of the requests. They should have a cheaper option too so that they can get full participation, which helps get outside fundraisers, but t-shirts seem like a great idea. Maybe they could also do stickers. Schools shouldn't feed kids high sugar foods, and different kids come in with different needs. I'm not sure pullouts are the best option, but differentiated instruction of some type is often necessary at 3. My child entered pre3 reading and would have been bored out of her skull for there's years learning her letters, but her teachers recognized it and provided supplementary activities for her to do after she was done with the other work. It helped everyone because having a bored kid in you class could easily lead to behavior problems and distraction, and they never let that happen. I do not think it would have been out of place for me to suggest such a thing if they didn't think of it themselves.[/quote] Clueless. Can't you see how poisonous it would be to have the rich white parents with t shirts, and everyone else without? A non-entitled parent would realize this and find a way not to create a visual divide. As for pullouts, totally entitled to be telling the teacher how to teCh to cater to your "advanced" 3 year old specifically. Non-entitled would be working for some resource that would help all kids and the teachers said they wanted - maybe an aide.[/quote] LMAO! Clearly you haven't gotten out and about to see the North Face and Helly Hansen gear and the fancy sneakers some of these kids are wearing... (and here's a hint: It's NOT the "rich white" kids that are wearing most of that.[/quote]
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