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Reply to "Parents, please check the weather and dress your children accordingly "
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Elementary age children? I don’t battle my kids on clothes. If they insist on shorts when it’s 45 they can be cold. So unless you are talking about pk3/4 kids...well, it’s not a battle I’m fighting.[/quote] This... as long as the clothes are clean and match I don't care.[/quote] NP. We had a few kids dressed in jeans and sweatshirts today who ended up in the health room after recess because they felt nauseated/dizzy from playing in the heat. Do you care if you get a call from the health room because your kid threw up and you have to come get them? I won't battle my kid on clothes, but I will tell him what the guidelines are (shorts vs. pants, t shirt vs. long sleeve) and he can choose whatever he wants within those guidelines. You may not care but your lack of caring becomes just one more thing we have to deal with at school because you won't deal with it at home. --NP (and teacher) [/quote] WORD. -parent who does understand that my choices/my kid's choices can affect others[/quote] Such is life. I know it's hard. But, sorry. [b]And teachers dealing with "just one more thing" is most professions. Again. Sorry. I'll do as I see fit (or not).[/b][/quote] Right? I [i]wish[/i] this much consideration and hand wringing went into taking just one more thing off my plate at my job. [/quote] Are you responsible for 20-30 children all day? If not then shut your trap. You have no idea. How about you take your job as a parent as seriously as you take your big, important, serious job. Or is it too hard for you to handle the responsibilities of having your own child or two so you feel better about yourself by maligning the people who DO take care of your children? Get out of here with this crap. [/quote]
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