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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Well, OP.. what will you do? Will you send your kids on field trips and hope for the best? Keep them home? Discuss with their teachers the best way to approach the problem? (Be prepared for the teachers to suggest your kids need to learn to listen, and function as part of the group. Especially in grade 4.) You have opinions, most of which you don't like. So what is your solution?[/quote] I'm not sure what you're asking. I asked how others felt about safety issues on field trips and gave my opinion right up front. I stated very clearly in my OP that my kids don't go if DH or I don't go. [/quote] You're secure about your decision, you make no judgments about anybody who makes different ones, you know that plenty of people -- namely, the people whose children go on the field trips your children don't go on -- do make different ones, and yet for some reason you want to start a whole thread on DCUM asking for people's opinions about field trips and [b]then telling the respondents that they're wrong. Why?[/b] [/quote] Everything up to the bold is true. Then you're simply twisting words in the bolded part. I asked about [b]their[/b] opinions on [b]their[/b] kids going on field trips. I never once told any poster [b]their[/b] opinion about letting [b]their [/b] kids go on field trips without them was wrong. When posters offered up their opinion on my decision, then yes I responded with more information to inform them about my rationale behind my decision. Please show me where I once told a poster they were wrong in their decision.[/quote]
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