Anonymous wrote:From the dictionary: “Supposably” is a word, it has a meaning (“as may be conceived or imagined”) that is distinct from most uses of supposedly.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did she learn what a "nerd" is? And please don't say "kiddos" it's like nails on a chalkboard especially in a serious post.
See also: “supposably”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Minutor her tv/app use. She's learning catty behavior from somewhere. If she's on an iPad, get rid of it.
That’s not true. This has been happening way before iPads and everything else.
I knew the bullies well because they were by daughters friends. She went to a new school in 3rd grade and two girls claimed her. I found out soon enough that they made fun of others girls clothes, hair, everything. They were just plain mean. One of them had a mother just as mean.
In 3rd, 4th and 5th grades the teachers told me that she should find new friends. She was nothing like them but might get lumped in with them.
These girls intimidated the other girls easily. One of them was homely and had mall clothes. The other had an overbearing mother who had her in matching clothes with long thick hair perfectly styled.
Don’t try to blame social media or anyone but the mean child and the parents
Anonymous wrote:Minutor her tv/app use. She's learning catty behavior from somewhere. If she's on an iPad, get rid of it.
From the dictionary: “Supposably” is a word, it has a meaning (“as may be conceived or imagined”) that is distinct from most uses of supposedly.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did she learn what a "nerd" is? And please don't say "kiddos" it's like nails on a chalkboard especially in a serious post.
See also: “supposably”
Anonymous wrote:How did she learn what a "nerd" is? And please don't say "kiddos" it's like nails on a chalkboard especially in a serious post.