Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would do nothing except validate my child's frustration that she can't do what she wants. This is a low stakes experience that your child can navigate/practice self advocacy.
+1 You don't need to helicopter parent this one OP.
This. Sorry but the last thing this teacher needs is an email from you about why your 5 year old should be enthusiastically killing bugs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:and also, it is too late, and your 5 year old doesn't need to knwo about how the govt is "begging " people to kill them. They're here. it is too late
It might not be. We can still make a difference.
Anonymous wrote:and also, it is too late, and your 5 year old doesn't need to knwo about how the govt is "begging " people to kill them. They're here. it is too late
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would do nothing except validate my child's frustration that she can't do what she wants. This is a low stakes experience that your child can navigate/practice self advocacy.
+1 You don't need to helicopter parent this one OP.
Anonymous wrote:and also, it is too late, and your 5 year old doesn't need to knwo about how the govt is "begging " people to kill them. They're here. it is too late
Anonymous wrote:I would do nothing except validate my child's frustration that she can't do what she wants. This is a low stakes experience that your child can navigate/practice self advocacy.