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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] [quote=Anonymous] I don't "like" it because it's failing a huge proportion of kids. It's not "open" by any meaningful standard. [/quote] How do you know its failing a huge proportion of kids? [/quote] Everyone knows that. [/quote] No, we don't. Some of our kids are doing really well with it. Maybe OP is the problem, not DL.[/quote] That's great if your kid is doing well. Mine is not. Neither are any of my friend's kids. Kids were not meant to learn in this manner. ESPECIALLY FOR KINDERGARTEN. [/quote] First off, its K. That means you need to work with them regardless of DL and school - reading, handwriting and basic math. Second, you need to be heavily involved with DL. You are the parent, take responsibility. And, stop having kids.[/quote] you’re absurd. everyone thinks so. [/quote] Its not absurd to work with your kids at home. Its called being a parent.[/quote] No, much of what PP described is exactly what used to be a core part of the teacher's job. If you want to roll off your job responsibilities onto parents do we then also get to share part of your salary?[/quote]
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