Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who would buy their 5 year old son a pink tutu in the first place? Seriously?
Maybe there's an older sister who has one and he likes it.
Maybe he saw one in a show and asked his parents for it.
Why does it bother you?
It doesn't bother me. I just think it's a ridiculous comment here. Because frankly, I think my (and most people's) reaction to a 5 year old boy wanting to wear (his sister's?) pink tutu to school every day for a month would be, "Put your pants on."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Who would buy their 5 year old son a pink tutu in the first place? Seriously?
Maybe there's an older sister who has one and he likes it.
Maybe he saw one in a show and asked his parents for it.
Why does it bother you?
Anonymous wrote:Who would buy their 5 year old son a pink tutu in the first place? Seriously?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My partner and I are beginning to consider school options for our adopted daughter. Wondering which schools have an established community of two moms / two dads and would be more accepting of a multiracial family. Generally considering applying to Lowell, Aidan, NCRC, St Columba's, and a few others. Would love any feedback on this very important issue.
Why do these preschool threads keep popping up on the Indepemdent Schools forum when there's a perfectly relevant Preschool forum? There was a NCRC v St Coumbas thread last week or so.
Anonymous wrote:My partner and I are beginning to consider school options for our adopted daughter. Wondering which schools have an established community of two moms / two dads and would be more accepting of a multiracial family. Generally considering applying to Lowell, Aidan, NCRC, St Columba's, and a few others. Would love any feedback on this very important issue.
Anonymous wrote:Little Folks
Anonymous wrote:Lowell all the way. If your 5 year old boy wants to wear a pink tutu every day for a month, that'll be awesome.