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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm a former DCPS 1st grade teacher. I took my students to museums all the time on field trips and you probably would have HATED me as your child's teacher. Before every museum trip, I gave a LONG talk about not touching the art, how to behave respectfully in a museum, how to walk carefully through the exhibits, be gentle with the stuff you can touch, etc. My class was exceptionally well behaved on trips, probably because I was such a hardass about it. On every trip, I was annoyed by parents who allowed their children (almost always named Cameron, Emma, Madison or Carter) to run amok while my Dwaynes, Laniahs and Tierras were pushed out of the way by the Cameron crew. So, when the guards would speak harshly to the Cameron crew, I was glad, becasue clearly no one else was telling them that the world is not their playground and they can't run their way to the front at every moment. [/quote] Good for you. Those entitled twits grow up to be prep school nightmares . How do I know? My DC's lived through the BS and enabling actual standards. The dwaynes and laniahs etc are among the most decent and moral people to set foot in those schools. And I'm talking Big Kid problems not playground stuff. [/quote] My child isn't a Cameron or an Emma or a Dwayne or a Laniah. Is she allowed to go to the museum?[/quote]
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