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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You are just the kind of person who schools should not let volunteer..keeping track of who might have learning issues who stayed back..people's socioeconomic status. Stay away from the classroom please. You are only there for selfish reasons not to help.[/quote] I don't share it with other people. In fact other people tell me bits of info and it all comes together, I don't keep track on purpose.[/quote] NP here. OP, you really are WAAAY too involved in this. You've basically got your own personal assessment of every single kid in your child's class. In no way is that appropriate. I'm saying this as a former PTA president, btw. When exactly are you planning on NOT having this level of perceived knowledge about your kid's classmates? Middle school? High school? College? I'm suggesting you make it now. Today. Your child will be fine. If a problem does arise, it can be dealt with then. Please get out of the building.[/quote] Awe. I don't think she needs to "get out of the building" she just needs to tone it down a notch or two. Focus on her own kid's unique needs whatever they me be (the ALL have them) and stop worrying about the other kids. It is totally 100% possible to walk into a room full of kids with a smile on your face and do what helps out in the moment. [/quote]
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